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 Should we split rent three ways or two?
I live in a two bedroom with my sister and her boyfriend. We get along great but i pay half the rent and they basicly own the whole place aside from my room. Am I getting ripped?...


 Does a Landlord have the right to have a key to every room within the rented property?
[New York State] What can a landlord have legal access to without the tentant's permission? Is he/she entitled to a key to a locked room/office within the building/home?...


 How can I stop someone from smoking in my house?
MY TENANT TOLD HE WAS NOT A SMOKER WHEN I RENTED THE APT TO HIM.......NOW HE AND HIS FRIENDS ARE SMOKING IN MY HOUSE . I AM NOT A SMOKER AND HIS SMOKING IS MAKING ME SICK. WHAT RIGHTS DO I HAVE...


 Do apartments normally have shower curtains already furnished when you move in?
I just moved into a new apartment. There is no shower curtain in the bathroom. I don't know whether they are suppose to furnish it or if I am suppose to buy my own. I don't want to waste ...


 If you have not paid rent for 4 months but you do give payments little here little there and your landloard?
locks you out with all your things inside can I take him to court??????...


 If your neighbor had a garage sale and you recognized a valuable antique for sale,?
that your neighbor was selling for only a few dollars, apparently not aware of it's true value, would you tell your neighbor, or would you just quietly buy it and cash in on the item yourself?...


 What does it mean houses with "bank Owned" ?
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 Would you buy a house whose owner was hated locally?
There's a house for sale I've seen which is a bargain price, but on looking round the outside, it's had eggs thrown at the windows, a window is boarded up and it's obviously empty....


 I am planning to buy a house.?
What is the right thing to do ? should I pay 20% down payment or maximum amount whatever I have ?...


 Question about pets in apartments?
What if my apartment was robbed and I had a dog?

What would happen to the dog if the robbers got in? Would it be hurt? Do robbers normally hurt the dog? I'm afriad to get one in an ...


 To home inspect or not - that is the question?
So this morning my husband tells me that if our new mortgage company doesn't require us to have a home inspection on the home we're purchasing, he doesn't want to waste the money on a ...


 Should my landlord pay for boiler repairs?
The boiler keeps switching itself off after a few hours which almost always means it stops working in the middle of the night and it's cold when I wake up. Tried to get the landlord to fix it ...


 Can't afford the house mortgage, can the house be given back to the bank?
My parents have a 1st and 2nd mortgage on their house. They are getting older and cannot take care of or afford the house. The house needs a lot of work. Is their away to give up the house without ...


 Can you buy a house with a credit card?
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 Advice - horrible ex owner!!?
We have purchased a house (the sale completes and its ours today!!!!!) the previous owner came across to see us last night and said that he wanted to "rent" the garage at the bottom of the ...


 I have used a piece of land, which no one for 11 years, now someone is saying they own it, can I claim it.?
the land is 49 ft x 150 ft, it forms part of my land. The so called owner asked me 11 years ago did I wish to buy the land, I asked him to show me proof of his ownership, then I would talk to him ...


 How do I legally get a family members out of my house?
My daughter and granddaughter live at my residence and have for over a year. I spend most of my time in California. My daughter seems to think that it is her home and she can do or say what gets ...


 My husband and I have been approved for 100% financing to buy an new house. We don't have any money for the
closing costs. This is both of our first time buying a house so I'm just a little confused. What is the closing cost for? How can I get money to pay that? How much does it usually cost? Sorry if ...


 How much is your rent ?
How much is your rent a month ? i'm paying £204 for a 2 bedflat, which isnt in the nicest of area's ! Would you say thats reasonable or not ????
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 Why do some Landlord treat their tenants like crap?
They see their houses as investments and are just greedy. They charge £600 per month for something the council would let for £274. They don't care that the people who live in them need that ...



stefee2000
Can a landlord enter your apartment without asking because it is raining and they "have" to shut your windows

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It does not state anything in the agreement about being able to enter at any time.
                     
 




nixdad96
No!! They can only enter if its an emergency or life threatening circumstances. If the tenant is entering your apartment for lesser reason, tell him or her that you will seek legal reparations if it occurs again.


Muga Wa Kabbz
Yes, they own the property and do not want the rains to damage their investment.


Judy1
They probably can, since the windows being open when it's raining could end up damaging their property.


bostonianinmo
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A landlord normally needs to give notice -- typically 24 hours -- to enter the property for routine purposes. For emergencies or to preserve the property, no notice is required.

The only question is, does an open window constitute an "emergency" if it's raining? If it was MY property, I'd say Yes! Leaving a window open while it's raining will cause water damage to the property. I have a right to enter the property to prevent damage to it. (And it would probably protect YOUR stuff, too, so quit complaining!)

This is normally stipulated in state law. If your agreement doesn't specify a notice period for the landlord to enter, state law applies.


Christina
Do you have a lease? Does it state that the landlord may enter to inspect or otherwise without permission of the tenant? What state are you in.. the laws are different by the state.
Chances are.. that landlord knew that they had access without getting in trouble. What exactly did the landlord find??? If (for instance) he went in and found that you had a marijuana field in the back bedroom then even if it went to court the landlord would probably win.. get it?


Craig T
WOW! I can see you would be a tenant I would be happy to see leave. What a self centered whiny brat!

Probably in the strict interpretation of the law, no the landlord probably shouldn't come in and shut your windows and I wouldn't next time but you can bet I would make note of the next time it rained and the windows were open and whether you promptly and properly dealt with any water that came in as a result of the windows being left open. Sorry about any clothes, furniture, electronics or personal items ruined by the rain. Courtesy? No, I just follow the strict letter of the law. Oh and make sure you get ALL the water cleaned up, I would hate to have to charge you for mold & mildew remediation since you don't want your windows closed in a driving rain and "you are just at work and not on vacation"

Of course, the other question is what are you going to do about it? Try to break you lease? Sue me? I can see this one in court. Your honor the landlord entered my apartment and closed my windows when it was raining!

As I said, buh bye, good riddance, have a nice day, don't write, just hit the road and don't look back.

And people wonder why landlords aren't "nice", its because of people just like you.


how many days left till?
I believe they have to give some notice to the tenant before they enter the premises..but maybe in your case did another tenant or the landlord see the windows open? Perhaps He/She wanted to protect the unit and your property?


skunk
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I would want them to shut the windows, the rain would ruin a lot of stuff.


Beth
This all depends on what your lease agreement says. I lived in an apartment where the lease stated that at "any given time" the landlord may enter the premises. I can see why they would want to shut your windows, if it was raining...they didn't want any water damage. Unfortunately, when you rent an apartment, the apartment doesn't actually belong to you, and there will always be someone else that has a set of keys and a right to enter.


jim w
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yes if they feel that the property is in jeopardy they can enter also for repairs and inspections to i work for a apt complex we have over 600 units im in peoples house all the time when they are gone they are suppose to tell you they where in the unit. even if you change youre locks so that the master key wont work in it you still have to give them a key if they cannot enter then they can cut the lock out.


skiingstowe
Hi,
Maybe you could look at it this way. Could you drive through a car wash with your windows down? Probably but you could ruin your interior, so you'd be very likely to roll them up. If I owned the property I'd go in and shut the windows. Water damage is very expensive to repair, and mold is not something I would want growing in the ceiling and walls.


Kris L
Well, it sounds as if they hadn't, a work-day's worth of rain would have given you ruined walls, the possibility of mold in the floor and walls, water damage to carpets and your floors and them even more damage living under you. I'd say thanks and ask them to call you 1st for permission if it happens again.


Diamond-Diva32
That doesn't make any sense how do they know that your window is open, unless you call and tell them or if another resident notice it open. They can enter without permission for a work order leaving a Matience request copy,


starbrite.
It depend on the state.if the apartment is rented furnished,and knocked on your door.he may come in.he hasto leave a note why.
other states doesen't give the landlord any
wrights other than for maintiane.


cmg_266
it all depends on what you signed when you agreed to rent his property. If it says he can come in when ever for what ever reason and doesnt have to give you a reason then yes he legally can. But, review your rental agreement your answer should be there.


Uncle John
Check your lease agreement. Certainly not if you are present - but circumstances vary from state to state and individual. What did you agree to when you signed the lease?


sethgun93
no he doesnt have to ask or call if on the agreement papers you said something about it.


newmexicorealestateforms
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The question here can actually be decided by answering what is more important your rights to notice under the Landlord Tenant laws of your state or the rights of the landlord to protect the property. One has to do with issues of quiet enjoyment of the property and the other to do with property rights. Since damage to the property by agreement caused by you is going to be your responsibility in the end I would venture to say that your constitutional rights granted under quiet enjoyment might prevail.


rana_fahmy 2
yes, they can because we have to be all helpful and we have to take care about each other specially our neighbors .our prophet Mohamed <pbh>ordered us to do it.


earl c
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The landlord or manager may if it is in the lease enter without your permission. In other cases, the landlord has the right to enter and inspect the premises but must make you aware of and coordinate this with you. Entering to close the windows is not an acceptable reason to enter your home without permision.


djnickel
No. It's usually 24 to 48 hours notice.


Cheryl W
It probably depends on what state you're in and your tenant agreement, but generally, no.


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