The landlord may enter the Tenant Representation?s premises only for specific reasons, during normal business hours and only after the Tenant Representation has been given at least 24 hour advance notice of the landlord?s intent to enter the dwelling {Civil Code Sec. 1954}. The only reasons a landlord may enter the dwelling are; 1. In an emergency, 2. To make necessary repairs, 3. To make agreed repairs, 4. To show the rental to prospective tenants, mortgagees or purchasers, 5. When the Tenant Representation has abandoned or vacated the premises or 6. Pursuant to court order.
Relocations Category
September 7th, 2011
If you must terminate your Tenant Advisory’s tenancy on a 30-day notice without cause, wait until the Tenant Advisory has paid the rent for the month. That way you will minimize your rent loss. Using the Co-signor Safety Net and Tenant Advisory Credit Builder. Using the Lease or Rental Agreement and Any Follow up Letter to Get a Psychological Edge on the New Tenant Advisory.
April 2nd, 2011
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