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What Rights Do You Have as an Apartment Tenant?

What Rights Do You Have as an Apartment Tenant?

If you’re currently an apartment tenant, you have plenty of rights when it comes to your landlord, your neighbors, and your roommates.

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If you’re currently an apartment tenant, you have plenty of rights when it comes to your landlord, your neighbors, and your roommates. State, local, and federal laws ensure that you can enjoy your living space with the comfort of knowing that, for example, your landlord can not evict you just because they feel like it or increases your rent without telling you. Knowing a lot about your apartment rights helps you stand up to them if you believe you’ve been violated. Read on to learn about the many rights you have as an apartment tenant.

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Apartment Tenant Rights: Breaking your Lease

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A lease is a binding contract that is between you and your landlord, o breaking it for any reason at all is a breach of contract. However, sometimes life will interfere with your plans, and you might have to break a lease. Moving to another area for a job, getting married, or deciding to buy a new house are all reasons you may find yourself talking with your landlord about your options. Your rights will vary, and you may incur a penalty for leaving early. If you give your apartment landlord plenty of notice and help them look for a new apartment tenant, you might get off easy. However, if your landlord feels that he or she might have a hard time replacing your apartment, you will probably have to pay out your rent until a replacement is found. Check with your landlord to make sure.

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Dealing with a Pesky Neighbor

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Is your neighbor playing noisy music or having obnoxious parties on their balcony late into the night? Or maybe they’re leaving trash in the hall or creating an otherwise less-than-ideal living situation for you. The very first step to take into fixing the situation is to talk with them directly. It is possible they don’t realize they’re bothering you, and the issue will resolve itself. If this does not work, let your landlord know about your situation and see if they can speak to the other apartment tenant. If the issues don’t resolve and are big enough, you can always talk to the police. However, your apartment landlord should be the one to deal with the issue firsthand.

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If you have any other general questions about your living situation, do not hesitate to talk to your landlord from Prescott Square Apartments! We will be able to help you with any concerns or questions regarding your apartment!

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Come Home to Comfort and Convenience at Prescott Square Apartments

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Nestled in the wooded hills of Pikesville, yet just moments away from Baltimore, Reisterstown, Randallstown, Millford Mill, Gwynn Oak, Old Court, Owings Mills, Garrison, Lochearn, and Windsor Mill, Prescott Square Apartments offers spacious apartment living spaces for everyone! We offer two-bedroom homes with wall-to-wall carpeting/hardwood flooring, central A/C, access to oversized patios/balconies, and maintenance whenever you need it. To set up an appointment to take a look at our apartments, call us at 443-213-8584 or visit our website!

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