Landlord wants to switch my lease to a “Land contract” to “get back at the city”If no prior contracts have been signed, can a landlord make tenants sign after a week of tenancy?If a tenant moves in without a signed lease, must the landlord go through the eviction process to remove them?I didn't get my portion of the damage deposit back and some other roommates did, and no reason was givenIn a rental, can a landlord remove a person from the lease and return their deposit?When is the right to retain or return a damge deposit “extinguished”?Can a landlord break lease for city code enforcement renovations in CA?UK tenant no contract wants to leave earlyDoes the property manager sign the lease (and any addendums) with the tenants or must the real landlord?Can my landlord (who recently bought the property) change the terms of breaking a month to month lease?Can I demand partial deposit back on a joint lease?
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Landlord wants to switch my lease to a “Land contract” to “get back at the city”
If no prior contracts have been signed, can a landlord make tenants sign after a week of tenancy?If a tenant moves in without a signed lease, must the landlord go through the eviction process to remove them?I didn't get my portion of the damage deposit back and some other roommates did, and no reason was givenIn a rental, can a landlord remove a person from the lease and return their deposit?When is the right to retain or return a damge deposit “extinguished”?Can a landlord break lease for city code enforcement renovations in CA?UK tenant no contract wants to leave earlyDoes the property manager sign the lease (and any addendums) with the tenants or must the real landlord?Can my landlord (who recently bought the property) change the terms of breaking a month to month lease?Can I demand partial deposit back on a joint lease?
I've been living at this place for about two months and my lease looks pretty typical. Nothing unusual. I've had no problems so far.
Today my landlord called me and explained something about the city wanting to fine him for a rental inspection that only covers the outside of the house, and so he's outraged that he has to pay the fine for some guy to just look at the house from the side walk. He then explained that his plan is to present me with a "land agreement" and also a contract to invalidate the current lease so that I'm just paying him for the land agreement instead. I'm pretty confused about this whole thing and it doesn't seem right..
Through some quick googling it sounds like I'd suddenly have to pay taxes in he property as if I owner it? And I suddenly become responsible for paying the fee he's complaining about? Not to mention I don't know if any tenant rights apply anymore?
I'm deeply confused and would like to know if this is a thing many landlords try to do and whether there's anything I should start doing to cover myself if my landlord starts getting weirder.
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I've been living at this place for about two months and my lease looks pretty typical. Nothing unusual. I've had no problems so far.
Today my landlord called me and explained something about the city wanting to fine him for a rental inspection that only covers the outside of the house, and so he's outraged that he has to pay the fine for some guy to just look at the house from the side walk. He then explained that his plan is to present me with a "land agreement" and also a contract to invalidate the current lease so that I'm just paying him for the land agreement instead. I'm pretty confused about this whole thing and it doesn't seem right..
Through some quick googling it sounds like I'd suddenly have to pay taxes in he property as if I owner it? And I suddenly become responsible for paying the fee he's complaining about? Not to mention I don't know if any tenant rights apply anymore?
I'm deeply confused and would like to know if this is a thing many landlords try to do and whether there's anything I should start doing to cover myself if my landlord starts getting weirder.
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I've been living at this place for about two months and my lease looks pretty typical. Nothing unusual. I've had no problems so far.
Today my landlord called me and explained something about the city wanting to fine him for a rental inspection that only covers the outside of the house, and so he's outraged that he has to pay the fine for some guy to just look at the house from the side walk. He then explained that his plan is to present me with a "land agreement" and also a contract to invalidate the current lease so that I'm just paying him for the land agreement instead. I'm pretty confused about this whole thing and it doesn't seem right..
Through some quick googling it sounds like I'd suddenly have to pay taxes in he property as if I owner it? And I suddenly become responsible for paying the fee he's complaining about? Not to mention I don't know if any tenant rights apply anymore?
I'm deeply confused and would like to know if this is a thing many landlords try to do and whether there's anything I should start doing to cover myself if my landlord starts getting weirder.
united-states rental-property residential-lease landlord ohio
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I've been living at this place for about two months and my lease looks pretty typical. Nothing unusual. I've had no problems so far.
Today my landlord called me and explained something about the city wanting to fine him for a rental inspection that only covers the outside of the house, and so he's outraged that he has to pay the fine for some guy to just look at the house from the side walk. He then explained that his plan is to present me with a "land agreement" and also a contract to invalidate the current lease so that I'm just paying him for the land agreement instead. I'm pretty confused about this whole thing and it doesn't seem right..
Through some quick googling it sounds like I'd suddenly have to pay taxes in he property as if I owner it? And I suddenly become responsible for paying the fee he's complaining about? Not to mention I don't know if any tenant rights apply anymore?
I'm deeply confused and would like to know if this is a thing many landlords try to do and whether there's anything I should start doing to cover myself if my landlord starts getting weirder.
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