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There are three common types of deposits: first months rent, last months rent, and a security deposit. As a landlord, you are entirely within your rights to charge new tenants for all three.
7. Non-renewal of lease after the end of the rental period. A Connecticut eviction process does not allow a landlord to file an eviction case against a tenant without good cause. As long as the tenant does not violate any rules from the lease, they can stay until their lease term ends.
Yes. Under Missouri landlord-tenant laws, a landlord may charge a tenant the equivalent of two months rent for the security deposit. To learn more about steps that tenants can take to protect their security deposit after theyve paid it, check out Nolos article Protect Your Security Deposit When You Move In.
Unless the rental agreement provides a shorter notice period, a California tenant must give their landlord 30 days notice to end a month-to-month tenancy. Tenants should check their rental agreement to see if it requires giving notice on the first of the month or on another specific date.
The only way a landlord can legally evict a tenant is by receiving a court order from a judge that gives permission for the eviction to proceed. Before the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit with the court, the landlord must give the tenant notice.
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Generally (with a few notable exceptions, below), landlords and tenants do not have to give a reason for choosing not to renew a lease.
Terminating a tenancy However, if you do not have a fixed-term tenancy, the landlord can ask you to leave during the first 6 months without giving a reason. They must serve a valid written notice of termination and give you a minimum 90-day notice period.
Tenants cannot be evicted for making a complaint against the landlord or for anything discriminatory. Under the Fair Housing Act, its illegal for landlords to discriminate against a prospective tenant based on sex, race, color, national origin, religion, familial status, or disability.
Connecticut Eviction Timeline Steps of the Eviction ProcessAverage TimelineIssuing an Official Notice3-30 daysIssuing and Serving of Summons and ComplaintA few daysTenant Files an Answer3-30 daysCourt Hearing and JudgmentA few days to a few weeks2 more rows Aug 11, 2022
Landlords cannot charge more than one months rent for the security deposit, nor can they demand first and last months rent as a condition of occupancy. In the past, landlords could deny an applicant based on their involvement in an eviction action.

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