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10 situations when you can say NO to your landlord

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Most of us at some point of their lives have lived in a rented home, be with friends or as a family. But how much do we know about rights as tenants? A relationship between a tenant and a landlord is documented in a lease agreement. It is therefore important to pay attention to the length and breadth of the lease in case of misconduct. We have compiled 10 basic rights every tenant has and can lawfully say no to if breached for more info visit www.clicbrics.com – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 10 situations when you can say NO to your landlord


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Situations when you can say NO to your landlord
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Oral Agreement
  • If the landlord insists on an oral agreement for
    tenancy instead of a written agreement, say NO

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Peace of living
Your landlord cannot simply walk into the rented
premises without prior notice or communication.
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Unreasonable expectations
At no point of time under your tenancy can your
landlord ask you to evict or leave the premises
without assigning a valid reason.
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Improper notice
The landlord does not have the right to ask you
to evict the premises for a valid reason but
within an unreasonable frame of time.
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Illegal liabilities
The landlord cannot transfer any liability of
expenses incurred on the property for structural
damages.
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Last month settlement
Your landlord has no legal right to ask you to
pay the rent and not settle it against the
deposit during a notice period.
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Deposit Return
Your landlord has to refund the deposit paid as
security for tenancy when you vacate the premises.
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In case of a deceased tenant
The landlord does not have the right to ask the
legal heirs of a deceased tenant to vacate
without assigning a valid reason. The legal heirs
of a deceased tenant lawfully have the right to
continue the tenancy
10
Increase in rent
Landlords cannot ask for a hike in rent contrary
to the terms agreed under the Agreement.
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Forced extension
Your landlord does not possess the right to
insist on continued tenancy. The tenant has a
right to vacate the premises for a valid reason.
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