Posts Tagged ‘tenant’
Assured Shorthold Tenancy And The Tenants Rights
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 3:56 1 CommentAn assured short hold tenancy or AST gives a tenant the legal right to live in a property for a specified time. This specified time a tenancy runs for can be a fixed term tenancy of 6 months or a periodic tenancy which rolls on week to week or month to month.
Protect Your Investment Property”Conduct Move-In Reports
Thursday, September 10, 2009 6:35 No CommentsDid you know tenants are required to leave the premises they rent, in as good as or better shape then when they moved in? But how do you know what shape it was when they moved in?
Give A 30-Days Notice Of Your Utah Rental Home
Saturday, August 8, 2009 3:57 No CommentsAs a tenant of a rental home, your contract may be ending soon. The usual protocol is to give a 30-days notice of whether you will be moving out or renewing your contract. Landlords like this time frame because it gives them time to market their rental home if you’re leaving or reassures them they don’t have to look for a new tenant. KeyRenter is a Utah property management company that handles notices for tenants and landlords of rental homes in Utah.
Renting Basics To Know
Friday, August 7, 2009 12:11 No CommentsYou may be confused with some of the basics to renting if this is your first time as a tenant of a rental home. When you secure a rental home, you should know the landlord-tenant laws in your state before signing your contract. Rental laws and contracts are made so both parties know what is exactly expected from them.
Difference Between Rental Agreement and Lease Contract
Friday, July 31, 2009 4:59 No CommentsWhen renting out your place to others, there are two types of agreements/contracts that owners choose to use. This includes the rental agreement and the lease contract. Rental agreements don’t have a length of residence requirement and are month-to-month agreements. After the end of each month, the owner and the tenant are free to make changes to the rental agreement.






