Tenant Violates Lease Landlord Gives Notice to Quit
I had a tenant rent and move into a room in my apartment in August 2007. Since then the police were called to the apartment twice for noise complaints, he sexually harassed me, heavily damaged the floors with scratches, and refuse to clean or maintain the apartment in a reasonable manner. I gave a notice to quit citing that the tenant was in violation of sec. 11 of the Massachusetts Standard Fixed Term Lease (which was signed by both parties). The tenant moved out within a few days and is demanding return of security deposit, which was handled and deposited in the proper manner and which I will return minus a percentage of the cost of floor repairs and cleaning. I want to know if however I want to know if I can demand reasonable damages for part or the remainder of the lease under section 25 of the lease? The term reads: The Lessee covenants that in the case of any termination of the lease by reason of the default of the Lessee, then at the option of the Lessor:
a) the Lessee will forthwith pay to the Lessor as damages hereunder a sum equal to the amount by which the rent and other payments called for hereunder for the remainder of the term…
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Eviction I recently purchased a foreclosure property.
Eviction
I recently purchased a foreclosure property. The previous owner is still in the property. I realize that I must give this person a NOTICE TO QUIT backed up by an UNLAWFUL DETAINER How long must I wait for her to vacate?
Unlawful Detainer I received a three-day notice to Quit tennancy.
Unlawful Detainer
I received a three-day notice to Quit tennancy. What I want to know is if I must file an answer or do I fill out an intent to quit in 30 days. I will gladly move but I need time to find another place that I can afford. I also do not agree with my landlords amount that I currently owe. I would be the defendant in this case.
Commercial Tennancy in England My business occupies space on the land owned by…
Commercial Tennancy in England
My business occupies space on the land owned by one of our Shareholders’ pension fund. He is also occupying the rest of the area with his own business (much Larger than mine) and has recently sold out to a larger concern. My business was not part of that deal and subsequently I’ve been given verbal notice to quit. I’m a manufacturer and employ local people (3). I’ve been on site for over 10 years. We have a bespoke business that has some value to our client base. There is, however, no lease agreement as at the time, we probably all thought we would remain on site together until retirement and the subject was never discussed. This was my first business and i was not aware of the implications of having no written agreement. Now we face eviction and I know the costs of transfer would be around £10,000 – £15,000 which would force us to close with all the problems that would bring. I’m very concerned about the future and wonder if we can be simply thrown out whenever it suits. I am still friendly with the principals but clearly wish to defend my position and seek full repairation/compensation to cover the enforced move. Have I and my business any rights in this instance?
60 day notice to quit what is the law regarding the landlord accepting rent…
60 day notice to quit
what is the law regarding the landlord accepting rent during this time period. Is it legal or illegal?