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Step 1: Obtain a Written Request. Invite the tenant to submit in writing the request to add another person to the lease. Step 2: Check the Property's Occupancy Limit. Step 3: Acquire a Completed Rental Application. Step 4: Make a Decision. Step 5: Review the Details With the Tenants.
A leaseholder is a person who has signed a lease with a landlord to rent real property for a stated amount of time. An occupant is someone who lives in the real property but did not necessarily sign a lease.
Yes, the tenant can evict the occupant, but the occupant can not evict the tenant. Read your lease for any information on what rights/responsibilities you both have. See if the lease states anything about evictions for either or both parties.
As nouns the difference between tenant and occupant is that tenant is one who pays a fee (rent) in return for the use of land, buildings, or other property owned by others while occupant is a person who occupies a place or a position.
An occupant, on the other hand, is someone 18 years or older other than the tenant or the tenant's immediate family who lives on the premises with the consent of the tenant. There is no legal relationship between the occupant and the landlord.
In most basic terms, a tenant is the person (or people) who pay rent to live on your property. This is who you are leasing the rental to, naming on the lease, and obligating to uphold the responsibilities in the lease (e.g. paying rent on time, compliance with laws, appropriately caring for the property, etc.).
Examine the new lease that includes both you and your spouse as lessees on the lease. Check the terms carefully the landlord may raise the security deposit and the rent to accommodate another person in the apartment. Sign and date the lease after accepting the terms. Keep a copy of the lease for your records.
Typically, you can add your husband to your lease as a co-tenant with no obstacles. Simply inform your landlord or property manager that you wish to do so. Landlords rarely oppose such requests and seldom have the legal power to deny them.
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