Should I tell my landlord my girlfriend is moving in?

Should I tell my landlord my girlfriend is moving in?

Even if your lease or rental agreement doesn’t have a specific requirement that the landlord must approve additional tenants, it’s normally wise to notify your landlord before moving in another person. Unless you are on fairly close personal terms with your landlord, it’s a good idea to do this in writing.

When did the tenant give us a notice?

Tenant gave us notice but now refuses to move out! Our tenant sent a message by text on 16 July to say she had found another property and wanted to move in about a months time. I started viewings on the property and the current tenant suggested a moving date of 25 August.

What happens if a tenant fails to move out?

You cannot remove the tenant’s belongings if the tenant fails to move out as a result of her notice of termination. If she gave you written notice including at least 60 days, signed, identifying the unit’s address, terminating at the end of a rental period, and they failed to vacate, you still have to file […]

Can a landlord give a tenant a notice to move out?

Unfortunately, landlords do not have control as to who is living in the unit, and the tenant is not obliged to provide any information about their roommates or guests either. there, and the tenant is not obligated to provide any information about them either. You are not required to draft up a new rental agreement […]

Can a landlord give you an email notice to vacate?

Notice to terminate a tenancy given by email is not considered proper notice. You should insist that they give you notice on the proper N9 form. Form N9 must be at least 60 days notice from the date it is served to the landlord and terminate on the last day of the rental period or […]

Do you have to give notice before a tenant moves out?

Under landlord tenant law, a landlord has the right to be given proper notice before a tenant moves out of the rental property. The amount of notice required will depend on the term of the lease and also on the specific state law.

Can a landlord send a no cause notice to vacate?

When it comes to the term “notice to vacate” this can mean several different situations for landlords and tenants. In most states, so long as a longer-term is not in effect, landlords and tenants can both send a no-cause notice to terminate the lease.

Tenant gave us notice but now refuses to move out! Our tenant sent a message by text on 16 July to say she had found another property and wanted to move in about a months time. I started viewings on the property and the current tenant suggested a moving date of 25 August.

When to evict a tenant for being a nuisance?

When a tenant just won’t leave you alone and is a constant nuisance, you may have grounds to evict them. In addition, a lot of times, tenants will try to “get even” with their landlords by threatening to withhold rent, keeping a security deposit, breaking the lease, or filing a lawsuit.