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Letter from Landlord to Tenant about Intent to increase rent and effective date of rental increase - Georgia
Letter from Landlord to Tenant about Intent to increase rent and effective date of rental increase - Georgia
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Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to remove unauthorized inhabitants - Georgia
Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to remove unauthorized inhabitants - Georgia
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Notice of Default in Payment of Rent as Warning Prior to Demand to Pay or Terminate for Nonresidential or Commercial Property - Georgia
Notice of Default in Payment of Rent as Warning Prior to Demand to Pay or Terminate for Nonresidential or Commercial Property - Georgia
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Notice of Intent Not to Renew at End of Specified Term from Landlord to Tenant for Residential Property - Georgia
Notice of Intent Not to Renew at End of Specified Term from Landlord to Tenant for Residential Property - Georgia
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Application for Sublease - Georgia
Application for Sublease - Georgia
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Agreement for Delayed or Partial Rent Payments - Georgia
Agreement for Delayed or Partial Rent Payments - Georgia
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Agreement for Payment of Unpaid Rent - Georgia
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Georgia lease
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Letter landlord repair
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Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to tenant to repair damage caused by tenant - Hawaii
Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to tenant to repair damage caused by tenant - Hawaii
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Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice to landlord to withdraw retaliatory rent increase - Hawaii
Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice to landlord to withdraw retaliatory rent increase - Hawaii
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Temporary Lease Agreement to Prospective Buyer of Residence prior to Closing - Hawaii
Temporary Lease Agreement to Prospective Buyer of Residence prior to Closing - Hawaii
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Hi lease
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Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with Right to Cure for Residential Property from Landlord to Tenant - Hawaii
Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with Right to Cure for Residential Property from Landlord to Tenant - Hawaii
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Salary Verification form for Potential Lease - Hawaii
Salary Verification form for Potential Lease - Hawaii
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Commercial Lease Assignment from Tenant to New Tenant - Hawaii
Commercial Lease Assignment from Tenant to New Tenant - Hawaii
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Residential Lease or Rental Agreement for Month to Month - Hawaii
Residential Lease or Rental Agreement for Month to Month - Hawaii
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Warning of Default on Commercial Lease - Hawaii
Warning of Default on Commercial Lease - Hawaii
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Assignment of Lease Package - Hawaii
Assignment of Lease Package - Hawaii
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Landlord Tenant Sublease Package - Hawaii
Landlord Tenant Sublease Package - Hawaii
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Option to Purchase Addendum to Residential Lease - Lease or Rent to Own - Iowa
Option to Purchase Addendum to Residential Lease - Lease or Rent to Own - Iowa
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Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Landlord's failure to make repairs - Iowa
Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Landlord's failure to make repairs - Iowa
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Letter from Landlord to Tenant about time of intent to enter premises - Iowa
Letter from Landlord to Tenant about time of intent to enter premises - Iowa
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Ia tenant landlord notice
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Temporary Lease Agreement to Prospective Buyer of Residence prior to Closing - Iowa
Temporary Lease Agreement to Prospective Buyer of Residence prior to Closing - Iowa
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Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with Right to Cure for Residential Property from Landlord to Tenant - Iowa
Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with Right to Cure for Residential Property from Landlord to Tenant - Iowa
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Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with Right to Cure for Nonresidential Property from Landlord to Tenant - Iowa
Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with Right to Cure for Nonresidential Property from Landlord to Tenant - Iowa
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Iowa notice cure
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Notice to Lessor Exercising Option to Purchase - Iowa
Notice to Lessor Exercising Option to Purchase - Iowa
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Guaranty or Guarantee of Payment of Rent - Iowa
Guaranty or Guarantee of Payment of Rent - Iowa
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Amendment to Lease or Rental Agreement - Iowa
Amendment to Lease or Rental Agreement - Iowa
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Lease Subordination Agreement - Iowa
Lease Subordination Agreement - Iowa
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Landlord Tenant Closing Statement to Reconcile Security Deposit - Iowa
Landlord Tenant Closing Statement to Reconcile Security Deposit - Iowa
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Under the new Good Cause Eviction law, New Yorkers have the right to continue living in their homes without fear of unreasonable eviction or extreme rent increases. In many situations, tenants of market rate housing will now be covered by more expansive protections. Read below for details.
The owner may enter the premises without tenants consent if there is an emergency or if the tenant has abandoned the premises. An owner may enter a rented unit to inspect the premises, make repairs, supply services and, if the lease so provides, to show the property to prospective purchasers, tenants and others.
In New York 5 Page 9 City, 30 days notice is required, rather than one month. Landlords do not need to explain why the tenancy is being terminated, they only need to provide notice that it is, and that refusal to vacate will lead to eviction proceedings.
New York landlords must follow a strict legal process for evictions, which includes serving proper notices, filing a court action, and obtaining a court order before an eviction can take place. Self-help measures such as changing locks or physically removing a tenant are illegal.
A month-to-month tenancy may be terminated by either party. If the landlord plans to terminate, they must give notice on the same timeline as terminating non-regulated leases (as described on the previous page). Outside of New York City, the tenant must give one months notice to terminate the tenancy.
There is often no lease in a month-to-month tenancy, which may be ended by the landlord or the tenant. However, notice must be given at least one month before your next rent payment is due. Public housing authority leases have their own regulations and specific lease conditions.
Tenants Rights and Responsibilities. In New York City, tenants have many rights relating to the safety and quality of their housing. Tenants should expect to live in safe, well-maintained buildings that are free from vermin, leaks, and hazardous conditions. Laws protect tenants from harassment and discrimination.
Before they can raise your rent (by 5% or more), the landlord must give you: 90 days notice if you have lived in your apartment two years or more. 60 days notice if you have lived in your apartment for more than one year. 30 days notice if you have lived in your apartment for less than one year.