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In general, your landlord is not legally required to provide you a copy of the lease.
Any changes to the lease should be initialed by both parties. New York City rent stabilized tenants are entitled to receive from their landlords a fully executed copy of their signed lease within 30 days of the landlord's receipt of the lease signed by the tenant.
A: the landlord gets the original, and the tenant gets a copy, usually.
Put it in writing. ... Tip the super. ... Call 311. ... Take your landlord and the city to court. ... Withhold rent. ... Work together with your neighbors. ... Do it yourself.
Illegal Actions. Landlords can't lock tenants out of their dwellings without first getting a court order for eviction, even if they haven't paid rent in months. ... Landlords can't enter a rented dwelling without first providing reasonable notice, except in the case of emergencies.
1. Can a landlord kick me out without a reason, and how much notice should I be given? Your landlord can't evict you during the fixed term of a tenancy unless you breach a term in the tenancy agreement, such as not paying rent or damaging the property, unless there is a break clause in your agreement.
When a lease ends, a tenant may choose to move, continue to pay rent as a month-to-month tenant, or sign a new lease. ... The landlord may only alter the terms of the tenancy after giving proper notice to the tenant; most states require at least 30 days notice to change the terms of a month-to-month rental agreement.
It depends. If the tenant pays the old rent amount but not the increased amount when due, you can then file for eviction for non-payment of rent. However if the tenant does pay the new increased rent amount when due, they have accepted the new rent amount regardless of whether they signed the new lease or not.
You can be evicted if you refuse to sign a new lease, but only if the lease contains terms which are materially the same as in the previous agreement. ... If you decide to move and you give the landlord a 30-day notice to vacate before the end of the term of the lease, you will be in breach of your lease.
No, but a landlord usually requires that everyone who is living in a rental unit be named on the lease agreement either as a tenant or occupant. ... However, if the lease agreement includes rights and obligations outside of the Act, the tenant who has not signed the agreement may not be subject those provisions.
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