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A rental agent is responsible for documenting the terms and agreement for each property that is leased, according to Indeed. A rental agent collects the deposit for a new rental, and first months rent based on the terms of the lease and the move-in date of the tenant.
Landlords responsibilities A landlord is responsible for: repairs to the structure and exterior of the property, heating and hot water systems, basins, sinks, baths and other sanitaryware. the safety of gas and electrical appliances. the fire safety of furniture and furnishings provided under the tenancy.
Washington has a Residential Landlord-Tenant Act (RCW 59.18), which defines the minimum duties of landlords and tenants of residential dwellings. These laws also impose certain restric- tions and provide remedies if one party fails to carry out a duty.
Rights and Duties of Tenants In addition to the duties of the tenant set forth in the lease itself, the common law imposes three other obligations: (1) to pay the rent reserved (stated) in the lease, (2) to refrain from committing waste (damage), and (3) not to use the premises for an illegal purpose.
10 Important Rental Lease Clauses to Include Rent Liability. This clause states that tenants are jointly and severally liable for the full rent amount. Severability Clause. Access to Premises. Use of Premises. Holding Over. Sublet Rules. Disturbance Clause. Lessee to Maintain.
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Rights and Duties of Tenants In addition to the duties of the tenant set forth in the lease itself, the common law imposes three other obligations: (1) to pay the rent reserved (stated) in the lease, (2) to refrain from committing waste (damage), and (3) not to use the premises for an illegal purpose.
The fundamental part of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 is that if your lease is inside the Act then when it comes to the end of the contractual term you are entitled to a new lease on the same terms as the old lease subject to reasonable modernisation and at a new market rent.
Want to be a landlord? These are your top 5 responsibilities Managing tenants. The relationship you have with a tenant may last for years so its important to manage that relationship professionally and cordially. Warranty of habitability. Property maintenance. Abiding by housing laws. Evictions.
Paying the agreed rent, even if repairs are needed or you are in dispute with the landlord. Paying charges as agreed with the landlord in your tenancy agreement, for example, utility bills or council tax.
Like homeowners insurance, landlord insurance will protect your property against fire damage, storm damage, lightning, wind, hail, etc. It will also cover you when dealing with tenants.

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