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- Additional Info:Landlord/Tenant Tips on RentingBoth landlords and tenants should be aware of the basic rights and responsibilities to which each is entitled. A rental agreement may be written or oral, although the written lease is more common. Be sure to read any agreement carefully before signing it. If the tenant and the landlord agree to any change in the agreement, both should initial the change. In case of a dispute, the terms written in the agreement will usually be in force. Unless the rental agreement provides otherwise, the landlord cannot enter the premises without the tenant's permission. Be sure to keep a copy of the signed lease.It is illegal for a landlord to retaliate against a tenant for complaints about necessary repairs. By law, a security deposit cannot be withheld without a valid reason. Make an itemized list of any damages existing when you move in to compare with the condition of the property when you leave. The landlord must return the deposit within 30 days, if the tenant gives the landlord a forwarding address. If the landlord deducts any damages when you move out, be sure to get an itemized list.Your rights as a tenant or landlord may vary depending on city, county, or state laws. The BBB advises you to check with local regulatory agencies, specifically, your state Attorney General's Office, to determine which particular laws are in force in your area.
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