What Landlords Can (and Can’t) Legally Deduct from Your Security Deposit
When moving out of a rental property, one of the biggest concerns tenants have is: “Will I get my full security deposit back?” While landlords are legally allowed to deduct…
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When moving out of a rental property, one of the biggest concerns tenants have is: “Will I get my full security deposit back?” While landlords are legally allowed to deduct…
When renting a property, most tenants pay a security deposit to cover damages or unpaid rent. But how and when should you get it back? Knowing your rights can help…
Leases are legally binding, but under certain conditions, tenants can break them without penalty. Knowing your rights can save you from unnecessary fees or even lawsuits. Valid Reasons to Break…
If you’re a tenant, few things are more stressful than receiving a rent hike notice. But not all increases are legal. Let’s explore what landlords are allowed to do —…
Security deposits are a standard part of renting property, but laws surrounding them vary from state to state. Understanding your rights as a tenant—and responsibilities as a landlord—can help avoid…