Monday, January 18, 2010

Landlord Breach Of Lease Is My Lease Void Due To Breach By My Landlord?

Is my lease void due to breach by my landlord? - landlord breach of lease

I'm on a lease in a complex that does not use the facilities, the lease and the rent increased by $ 20 without notice or consent. Will be regarded as null and void the lease of a bug?

4 comments:

Janet P said...

We can not conclude that it is illegal only if blank, signed by the judge,

It is necessary to sue for breach of contract.

Trouble said...

The injury is not sufficient to terminate the lease.

You as the tenant has rights.

You have the right to a service in the rental use. Write a letter to the landlord to require the use of these services.

The rent can not be increased if there is a clause that allows a temporary contract. You have the right to not pay the increase.

Trouble said...

The injury is not sufficient to terminate the lease.

You as the tenant has rights.

You have the right to a service in the rental use. Write a letter to the landlord to require the use of these services.

The rent can not be increased if there is a clause that allows a temporary contract. You have the right to not pay the increase.

raineday... said...

You need to add some details here.

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