At 1804 Realty Group, we believe that informed tenants create better rental experiences. Knowing your rights and responsibilities helps ensure a positive and fair relationship with your landlord. Here, you’ll find essential information to help you navigate your rental experience with confidence.
Landlords must provide safe and livable conditions, including proper maintenance of plumbing, heating, and electrical systems.
Tenants have the right to privacy in their rental unit. Landlords must provide reasonable notice before entering the property, typically 24 hours, unless there’s an emergency.
Tenants should be treated without discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, familial status, or disability.
Tenants can request timely repairs for any issues affecting the habitability of the rental property. Landlords are obligated to address these issues promptly.
Tenants have the right to due process in the case of eviction. Landlords must follow legal procedures and provide adequate notice as required by state law.
Tenants are responsible for paying rent on time according to the lease agreement. Late payments may incur penalties or fees.
Tenants must keep the rental unit clean and undamaged. This includes proper disposal of trash, maintaining appliances, and avoiding damage to the property.
Tenants should promptly report any maintenance issues or damages to the landlord or property manager to ensure timely repairs.
Tenants must adhere to all terms and conditions outlined in the lease agreement, including rules about noise, pets, and subletting.
Tenants should respect the rights and privacy of their neighbors, keeping noise levels reasonable and following community guidelines.
Tenants must provide proper notice, as specified in the lease agreement, before moving out or terminating the lease.
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