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(b) A landlord may enter the dwelling unit without consent of the tenant only in the following circumstances: (1) In case of emergency. (2) Pursuant to court order. (3) As permitted by Sections 35-9A-422 and 35-9A-423(b).
Late Rent Laws in Alabama There are no laws covering late rent fees. However, if your lease doesnt list what the late fee is or when one could be imposed, the landlord cant charge a late fee. However, Alabama landlords must give you at least seven days to either pay the rent or move out.
30-DAY, 60-DAY AND 90-DAY NOTICES TO MOVE If you are not behind in your rent but the landlord wants you to move out, they must give you a written notice. Only a 30-day notice is required if all tenants have lived there less than a year. A 60-day notice is required if all tenants have lived there a year or longer.
Once an eviction order has been issued by the court, the tenant will have a set number of days to vacate the property, as specified in the order. This is usually between 3 and 7 days in Alabama.
In Alabama, landlords cannot evict a tenant or force them to vacate the property without probable cause. As long as the tenant does not violate any rules, they can stay until their rental period ends.
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Also, landlords in Alabama do not need a rental license. Alabama has no rent control laws or policies, so landlords can set any rent amount when establishing a lease agreement. In addition, there are no laws in Alabama that prevent rent increases.
If a rental unit has problems that make it unsafe or unlivable, thats an emergency. The renter should tell the landlord what needs to be repaired in writing, then the landlord has 14 days to complete the repair. If they dont, the tenant may be able to break their lease without a fee or even sue the landlord.
The way most leases are written, you still owe your landlord rent even for the time after your lease is terminated. If you have a month to month lease, or if your lease has expired, your landlord can end it by giving you 30 days notice to move.

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