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Credit Guide

EVICTION Guide

We've been expanding our guides on tenant credit. As a landlord, learn what you should do when you request a tenant credit report and the notification requirements if you deny a tenant based on what is contained in the credit report.
   Click to View our Credit Center

More information has been added to our eviction guide. More state by state information. Learn what you need to know BEFORE you begin to evict a tenant - or think about it.

    Click to View our Eviction Guides

Bankruptcy Renters Insurance
Learn about Bankruptcy and the new Bankruptcy laws. Find out what Chapter 7, 11, 12. 

Read more on Bankruptcy

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 Your State Landlord Tenant Guides :   Find your state law on the  
 
STATE LIST of  Landlord Tenant Laws. For both Tenants and Landlords
 . Real Estate School - New Book Releases for Agents and info on Real Estate Agent Careers, Continuing Education and more. read more...

 EVICTION GUIDE
 Learn more about Evictions with our new guides on Evictions 

An "eviction" is a legal proceeding by which the landlord seeks to reclaim the premises (apartment or home) and put the tenant out. 
If you are a landlord, you should find out the legal grounds for evicting a tenant as well as the proper notification requirements. The eviction rules vary by state or jurisdiction. A tenant could receive compensation for costs paid because of unlawful eviction.  For a landlord to take legal action against a tenant who does not move out, the landlord must first give written notice to the tenant in accordance with the law, prior to evicting them.
     
Click to View our Eviction Guide.

 

Find more information on Rentlaw.com - The National Landlord Tenant Guides 

 - Learn more about Foreclosure

  - How do I screen Tenants - Law?

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Security Deposits

Normal Wear and Tear

Most popular questions on Rentlaw.com.

What is a valid deduction?
Where is the money Deposited?
How long before I get my money back?
Early Termination of Leases
see  Security Deposit Guide

What is Normal Wear and Tear and when can the Landlord Deduct? 

Faded Paint or Hole in the Wall?
Bent blinds vs Dirty Blinds
Stain on OLD carpet - can Landlord Charge for new?
 see Normal Wear Tear Guide
 

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