How To Keep Your Rental Unit

 

How To Keep Your Rental Unit

 

Always remember, it is important to avoid conflicts with your landlord.  As a tenant follows what is written in the lease agreement and do what is tenants right, as well as landlord will do what is his right.

 

  • Be sure that you pay your rent on time. The landlord / property manager can start to charge for late payment. Or if tenant failed to pay the rent, the landlord can issue an eviction notice for non-payment

 

  • If you have problems, concerns regard the unit condition, document them and send written requests to the landlord asking them to deal with the problem.

 

  • Keep your unit clean and do not do damage even if you have children or pets still do not allow them to do damage to the unit. If something does get damaged, repair it as quickly as possible. If you cause damage and you will not have those references and some landlords take action in small claims court to recover the cost of repairs.  Remember, even if you plan to move another rental management, it is important to have good references from previous landlords.

 

  • If you have parties and there are damages or noise complaints from neighbours you are responsible for the actions and that of your guests and it may grounds for eviction. 

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