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Interesting......I've always used my own leases in paper form, & all modifications are done by addendum.
Interesting......I've always used my own leases in paper form, & all modifications are done by addendum.
This highlights any changes.
People are sneaky
A wise landlord also has a clause to deal with errors discovered later.Good thing they didn't ask for guns, drugs, or hookers.
A wise landlord also has a clause to deal with errors discovered later.
Something clearly not agreed to, such as this, can be excised if it's a problem.
I'm not sure how you can be so certain of that.Well, that takes the cake.
This is why it's important to use a well designed lease, & to read it (including the boilerplate) carefully before signing.I like one of the comments on the article. Where it mentions instead of an innocent cake clause it could have been something along the lines of after paying rent for so much time the property switches ownership to the renters. . Now THAT would be a Hell of a clause to miss. Kind of takes it from rental to rent to buy.
This is why it's important to use a well designed lease, & to read it (including the boilerplate) carefully before signing.
Yes, both should read the lease carefully.Point is Not just the renter need to read the lease. But just a renter reading it is what is drilled into people's heads.
I require tenants to initial or sign every page.
It's very good oppression.That's Oppression!
It's very good oppression.
Too many tenants don't want to read the lease, so we review each page with them.
To have them acknowledge this protects me.
A good way to ruin a relationship with a landlord is to call in the government.For good or for ill it show them that you take it seriously. More should. I rented a place and it had no septic tank. Then later on that landlord got replaced by a new one. Me and my father dug up what was suppose to be the septic tank and it was...something held together by a street sign. I am not joking. I reported it to code enforcement and it made the new landlord very angry...it was epic.
A good way to ruin a relationship with a landlord is to call in the government.
That should be a last resort.
Aye, some landlords do deserve the dead hand of bureaucracy.The new Landlord made it clear he didn't like me and didn't fix anything before. My dad was a plumber and could handle other issues I had decently well. I really didn't want to do it but I really had no choice.
Aye, some landlords do deserve the dead hand of bureaucracy.