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 Is it ethical for a landlord to come into your leased home without telling you?
I'm at home today and heard some footstomps coming up to my door. As I get up to see who it is, I see my landlord running down the stairs away from my rental. She must have seen me and took ...


 Someone broke into my tenant's unit - is it my responsibility as a landlord to fix her door or is it her?
responsibility? THANKS....


 How much should I tip each person for a $900 local move?
I don't know yet how many movers they will send. Is it a percentage of the total cost and divide it up?
Additional Details
For those who asked I hired a local company and the men ...


 LANDLORD PROBLEM- legal issues?
I think I am in the legal right per se, but just wanted to make sure what others thought who might have had experience with a slum lord.

We signed a 5-month lease from April 07-August 07. O...


 Rent due and manager no where to be found?
My rent was due on the 1st (I always pay on time!) and the manager of my building has disapeared and no one even knows where he is!

How do I pay my rent?...


 My boyfiend just brought a house, and he asked me to move in with him.?
If we split up what are my legal rights? He doesn't want me to pay any mortgage, he said half the bills and food. what are my legal rights?...


 I have bad credit, can I still get a house?
the only possible co-signers are my fiance, who has bad credit, his sister-in-law, who has bad credit, or his brother, who has very little credit....


 In a foreclosure i would like to know something?
There was an article in our paper that said that a lady had a sherriff come and they took all her stuff out of the house.What did they do with it and dont they have to let you know there going to ...


 Is this a violation of tenants rights to their own privacy?
My aparment complex recently adopted a parking rule. It states that you must get a parking sticker to park onsite if your a resident, but you can only get one if you have a valid drivers license and ...


 What questions should you ask when looking at apartments?
Particularly what questions would help determine how the apartment staff will act once the lease is ...


 How much should my roommate pay?
I have a friend that is moving in with me and I have no clue what to set the rent as for her to pay me.

As this is her decision and is completly ok with every situation.

I live ...


 What can i sell on the streets or in my neighboorhood to get money?
im having a awsome party... one prob need 250 dollars
help?
plz dont say lemonade that ...


 My landlord is sueing me and my roommate because i withheld the rent .?
my landlord is sueing andor evicting me and my roommate she sent a letter with my name and rommates name for non-payment of rent due to the fact because i have been here for over seven months and ...


 How do I rent an apartment with no job?
I am moving kinda far from where I live now so I want to move before I get a job so I can get one close to my new house but how do I get someon to rent to me with no job?

I have enough ...


 My brother has persuaded parents to put their house in his name,when they die will i still get any inheritance
he persuaded them to put their house in his name so he could lend against it to pay credit cards off,now he keeps lending against it ,even tho he hasnt paid ant cards off.do i have any claim on the ...


 Can a landlord charge a $300 late fee for being 2 days late on rent?
I thought there had to be some kind of reasonable amount set I mean 300 bucks is alot for 2 days late and I haven't even gotten a 3 day notice yet....


 How can I save up enough money to pay my rent and care for my 7 children?
I cant afford my rent while taking care of my 7 children even with a good job and having a doctors degree in elctronic enginering.HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...


 I own my own home and significant other moved in, how much should he contribute?
I own my own home but he indicates that he shouldn't have to pay for 50% of the mortgage, as he gains no benefit. Is this fair? He pays out approximately 50% of his monthly income to his ex ...


 Having to ask this question on nightmare neighbours yet AGAIN! GRRRR?
Ok somebody thought it would be hilariously funny to report me for the question I just asked, so I will ask again. My partner has been having problems with a family of Polish (let me explain), people ...


 MY EX WIFE PLACED A LIEN ON MY HOME FOR BACK CHILD SUPPORT OWED?
MY EX WIFE PLACED A LIEN ON MY HOME FOR BACK CHILD SUPPORT OWED. I HAVE OWNER FINANCED MY HOME TO SOMEONE WHO ?
I HAVE OWNER FINANCED MY HOME TO A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN PAYING THE MORTGAGE ON THE H...



angelfacekisses74
Can my landlord use my deposit to pay to repaint the apt.?
I will be moving out by the end of the month, the landlord said that he was going to use part of my deposit to repaint the apartment, there are no holes on the wall it's clean, we've been living there for 2 years, I just want to know if he can actually do this.
                     
 




brendagho
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It depends on your lease. But usually if the walls are clean and no repairs are needed then repainting just for the next owner should fall under the category of routine maintenance and should not come out of your deposit. I would call the attorney generals office in your state and ask for landlord tenant laws to see if it is legal. They will either be able to help you or can direct you tot he right department. I would also take pictures of your apartment after you pack and move your stuff out to document that the walls were not marked up or torn up in any way. (This in case he says after he paints that they were dirty cause by then you will have no proof that they weren't.)


Tim B
No he can't. That is normal wear and tear, it is expected of him legally to pay for upkeep. Take the thief to court, the judge will laugh at him. There are too many slumlords, and they get away with it because people won't fight for their rights. You should have a landlord tennant act in your state. A law library at the courthouse will assist you in acquiring a copy. Your state attorney general will send you a copy if you call and request one.


Jim C
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Well, it depends. First, your security deposit is supposed to be used to pay for any damages the apartment incurred while leased in your name. So, if you didn't damage it in anyway you should get a full refund. He cannot use it to randomly repaint it for the next tenant. That cost is usually rolled into that tenant's rent. I'm pretty sure he's required by law to repaint every few years anyway, but that's not your problem. Check your lease and see if that's in there anywhere. If you're still not sure consult a housing authority attorney. In the future, just to protect yourself, before you move in to an apartment, do a walk through with your landlord and video tape every nook and cranny of the unit pointing out any previous damage, then negotiate in writing what the landlord will do to fix it. That way when you move out you can prove the condition of the unit when you moved in.


Nikki
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yes he can, he will also take out money to clean the carpets...you can repaint the apt if you want, then they dont have to take out money for that. but everytime they have to take out money from the deposit to repaint, and clean carpets, and fix other problems caused by YOU. if it was broke when you moved in, you dont pay for it.


newmexicorealestateforms
Excellent question. You should have had a check in form when you first rented the unit and that same form should then have been used for the exit inspection. Most landlords don't even know that such a form exists or they don't want to use it. So chances are that you did not use this form. This forms shows the conditions of the outside and room by room on the inside and shows what is needed and who is going to pay for it when you first rent and provides for what conditions must be apparent when you exit. A damage deposit use is so stipulated in the language of your lease and as such you need to read that instrument and analyze the four corners. Further the laws in your particular state applies; you will need to read your land lord tenant laws as they apply to use of the damage deposit. If you wish you can go to http://www.realestateformnm.com/contact.html and ask staff to send you the link for your state's land lord tenant act they will do this for free. Good luck


BoomChikkaBoom
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No. Unless you damaged the walls and it doesn't sound like you did ... painting is the responsibility of the landlord. They cannot charge you for normal wear and tear, only for damages.

Make it clear that his redecorating is not at your expense, and you will take legal action to recover your deposit.

Many states allow double and triple damages plus legal fees for wrongly withheld security deposits. You may want to find this out and point that out to him if it applies.

Take dated photos of ALL your walls before you leave.


lady K
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Yes, your landlaord can use the deposit to fix any damages to repaint the apartment. Some landlords use your deposit to do that some don't, but almost all landlords repaint an apartment before every new tenant whether you think it needs it or not.


Yen
Hmm that sounds weird. When you live in an apartment it is expected to get some wear. I dont think that is fair that he is using your money to paint the apartment. They should pay it.


still waiting
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That's what the deposit is for. It's like insurance for the landlord in case you trash the place.

My advice? Paint it yourself. It'll cost you 30 or 40 bucks, and you'll get your deposit back. He'll contract it out and keep your whole deposit.

Good luck!


sexylilles
no not unless there is damage done or in your lease it says something about a cleaning fee for AFTER you move... i would take it to the courts


pghmover
I would check the original paper work you signed. It will all come down to your contract. If he charged you alot might be worth small claims court. http://apartments.pghmovers.com


justwondering
Look up the requirements on your state's web site. Probably called "Revised Statutes". I was surprised at just what was supposed to be covered in a lease - including provisions for normal wear and tear - if landlords followed the rules in stead of using forms from the local office supply you would have the information in front of you.
If the landlord is in the wrong but will not release the deposit, you have recourse in small claims court which you can do without an attorney.


Pigskin Princess
Look over your lease & see what it says about your deposit. Some places tell you what is your responsibility to fix when you leave. If he doesn't specify, confront him about it and tell him you don't think it's fair to use your money to repaint it if you didn't cause any damage. If he is just wanting a different color, he needs to pay for it. Good luck!


§eeker
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i dont thinkhe can do that. if you did no damage to the apt, then you are owed your full security deposit. i would say no he cant do that. it is the landlords decision to paint an apartment after a tenant moves out. if he is doing it because he "wants" to then no he cant use your security deposit. if he needs to paint the walls because of something you did, then yes he can. you might want to contact your local housing authority and see if they can give you any advice.


Starr
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Read your contract, but most rental apts don't deduct for painting which they do anyway before a new renter moves in. If there was usual wear-n-tear (no personal color changes) then they should return full security deposit.


NONAME
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No! Only if the walls have been painted a different color or other damage has been done to the walls..Otherwise it's considered normal wear and tear..The landlord has to repaint the apt. anyway because new tenants will be moving it..you should get back your full deposit!!


Fleur de Lis
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No, that should be his expense if the walls are not damaged. Call your local tennant board. every city has one.


business creature
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That’s a matter of opinion and if it is stated in your contract then your shi_t out of luck.


mastinox
Only if the paint is not as the same condition as when you moved in.


JenV
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If you have not done anything to damage the paint in the apartment, only normal wear and tear, then the cost of repainting the apartment should fall under routine maintenance and not be deducated from your deposit.

Unfortunately, this becomes a costly lesson for many renters. The best thing to do is to take photos of the condition of the apartment before you move in and after you have moved out, to have verification. If possible, this should be done with a camera that prints the date onto the photos. Be absolutely certain that if you are moving into a place with pre-existing damage that this is recorded well in the photos. Then, you will have verification that can be taken to an arbitrator to verify whether or not you are responsible for charges that are deducted from a deposit.


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