Landlord and Tenant Law
Video Description: Chances are you have paid a security deposit for your home at some point. But do you know how to protect your deposit? Professor Peter Malaguti outlines the basics of the laws of security deposits on this episode of The Massachusetts School of Law's A Point of Law. Related Article Subjects: deposit, landlord, law, lease, school, Security, tenant
Apartment Lease Laws
Do you know what's in your Lease Agreement? If not, you might be agreeing to more than you bargained...
What Does It Take to Be a Landlord
Learn what it takes to become a good landlord, what your responsibilities are, and what rights you are entitled to by... Your Free Residential Lease Agreement Guide for LandlordsBy: Teo Zhenjie | 18/12/2008 | Real EstateAre you looking for a free residential lease agreement for your rental property? Then learn these important landlord tips for making sure that you have an effective and iron clad lease agreement. Is a Landlord Tenant Lawyer Worth Your Money and Time?By: Teo Zhenjie | 07/04/2009 | Real EstateA landlord tenant lawyer can be a powerful ally if you rent out your properties to others. Find out when an attorney can help you out in your landlord business and how you can choose the right one. Nobody Loves A LandlordBy: Mark Walters | 18/05/2009 | Real EstateThe typical landlord starts off life as a light hearted real estate investor. The investor is brimming with enthusiasm and is determined to acquire some single family homes that will be attractive to renters... and start down the road to financial independence. Landlords Rejoice! The Bankruptcy Code Loves YouBy: Warren Graham | 19/04/2006 | Non-FictionCertain changes in the bankruptcy laws, which were enacted 'under the radar screen' afford dramatic improvements in the rights of commercial landlords, at just the time when they might come in handiest, due to a slowing economy and softer real estate values. How Successful Landlords Handle RentalsBy: LandlordTenantDocuments.com | 20/08/2008 | Real EstateLandlords who choose to take shortcuts on things such as screening applicants, skimping on proper insurance, or using ineffective legal documents such as a lease agreement, usually end up with miserable landlord experiences and will usually pay for it later with unpleasant and expensive surprises.... Legalese Explained: Obligations Of A Lease Assignment And "Covenants Running With The Land"By: Bob Miles | 17/05/2007 | LawIf you are a tenant and you assign your house lease to somebody else (a "third party"), your assignment of your lease contract does not relieve you of your obligations to the original landlord. If, for example, you assign your lease to Ralph and Ralph doesn't pay the rent, the... Expert London Solicitor’s Guide for Landlords in 2008 – During the Current Economical Climate!By: Myai Duong | 15/10/2008 | EconomicsThe effects of the current economic climate will be felt by both landlords and tenants of commercial premises but what can landlords do to get ready for the potential rise in the number of corporate insolvencies? Understanding the Landlord Tenant ActBy: Tabitha Naylor | 22/10/2006 | Non-FictionIf you rent property, whether its commercial or residential, you should be familiar with the Landlord Tenant Act. It's important to know your rights. This article offers a brief explanation.
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