What Is a Constructive Eviction?
Most people are familiar with traditional eviction—when a landlord removes a tenant for not paying rent or breaking the lease. But there’s also constructive eviction, which happens when a landlord’s…
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Most people are familiar with traditional eviction—when a landlord removes a tenant for not paying rent or breaking the lease. But there’s also constructive eviction, which happens when a landlord’s…
When your lease ends, your landlord may choose not to renew it — but are they required to provide a reason? The answer depends on your state laws and whether…
Security deposits are a standard part of renting a home or apartment, but misunderstandings often lead to disputes between landlords and tenants. Knowing your rights and responsibilities can help avoid…
Understanding Tenant Rights: What to Do When You Receive an Eviction Notice Many tenants experience panic and confusion when they suddenly receive an eviction notice from their landlord. It’s a…