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Rights and Obligations as a tenant

You have a right to enjoy your property privately, undisturbed by others. The landlord has to respect your peace and privacy. You also have rights rentals apartment, bond, property inspections and other renting costs. Let’s check some rights & obligation as a tenant below.

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Rights and Obligations as a tenant

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  1. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONs AS A TENANT You have a right to enjoy your property privately, undisturbed by others. The landlord has to respect your peace and privacy. You also have rights regarding rent, bond, property inspections and other renting costs. Let’s check some rights & obligation as a tenant below:

  2. What are the obligations and responsibilities as a tenant? Unless the landlord agrees in writing to pay for them, you are obliged to pay the power, gas, telephone charges. You must also pay water usage charges if: • The water supplier charges separately for the water. • There is a meter to measure how much water was used Note that the landlord is responsible for paying any fixed water charges.

  3. Pay the rent on time Make sure you paying the rent on time, you can also pay rent online. Generally speaking, landlords can increase the rent once every 12 months by up to a maximum equal to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for that year. Landlords can increase rent by as much as they want provided they give 90 days notice (and use a special form). • • •

  4. Right to Access Property • Your Landlord has the right to enter your unit to repair and maintain it (with 24 hours notice or in the case of an emergency). Your Landlord also has the right to show the unit to prospective tenants and/or buyers with appropriate notice. • Permit entry (with proper notice) for repairs or showing of premises for next tenant or purchaser.

  5. What happens if your Landlord Sells If you have a valid written lease, your landlord cannot evict you even if he or she decides to sell the unit – the new owner will simply be required to take over your lease (at the rent you currently pay and under the same terms). If you are a ‘month-to-month’ tenant, your landlord is permitted to give you 60 days notice (from the 1st of the month) to allow the new owner to move in–as long as the new owner (or a family member) is going to live in the unit themselves. • •

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