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Commonly Asked Questions about Nebraska Lease Agreements

Landlord Rights and Responsibilities Property owners must: Responsible for maintaining their rental properties in habitable condition. Managing security deposits. Ensuring that a property is clean and empty when a new tenant moves in.
Landlords Responsibilities Disclose name and address. Deliver possession of the property. Give notice at least one day before entering the property. (Nebraska Statute 76-1419) Return the balance of the security deposit. Perform all duties with good faith.
Nebraska landlords may charge whatever they deem reasonable as a late fee, as long as it is included in the lease agreement. Repairs Landlords must make essential repairs within 14 days. If they fail to make the repairs, the tenant may withhold rent.
A Nebraska month-to-month lease agreement operates on a tenancy-at-will basis, allowing either party to terminate the agreement with a notice period. Unlike fixed-term rentals, these agreements automatically renew unless a termination notice is provided.
Landlords Duties: A landlord must (1) comply with the requirements of the applicable housing codes materially affecting health and safety (2) make all repairs and keep the premises in a fit and habitable condition (3) keep all common areas in a clean and safe condition (3) maintain in good and safe working order and
Without a written lease agreement, you are considered to have a month-to-month lease. That means that you or the landlord can terminate the lease agreement at any time with 30 days notice - in writing. Writing does not include a text message and should be done in a letter.
Under the California Civil Code, landlords of a property must ensure that certain conditions are met which make the living space habitable and safe for potential lessees. These conditions include ensuring proper electric, gas, and plumbing utilities, as well as installing proper locks and security systems.
Of course, a landlord can always allow a tenant to break a lease early - that is up to the landlord. However, the legal right for a tenant to break a lease will be written into the lease agreement and will reflect the states statutes. Nebraska has a few exceptions where early termination is allowed by the tenant.