Post by account_disabled on Feb 11, 2024 23:05:41 GMT -5
If you are thinking about renting your home, but you are not sure what the landlord's rights and obligations are, pay attention. Who is the landlord and who is the tenant? In case there are any doubts, it is important to clarify that the landlord is the owner or the person authorized to rent the property in question. The tenant, for his part, is also known as a tenant, and is the person who will have the right to live in the home during the rental and also has a series of obligations and rights when renting a property. Owner's obligations when renting When renting a home, the owner must comply with a series of obligations that become the rights that the tenant has while the contract is in force. Below, we detail them. Negotiate price and contract duration The owner has the obligation to negotiate both the price for renting the apartment and the duration of the contract if requested by the potential landlord. Both the landlord and the tenant have the possibility of agreeing on the price and duration of the contract . Unless otherwise agreed, the duration of the contract will be, by default, five years. In this way, while the contract is in force, the rent will have to be updated in the terms agreed upon by both parties. It does not have to be done in accordance with the CPI, but can be governed by what has been agreed between both parties.
Extend the contract time The owner has the obligation to extend the term of the contract if, when it comes to an end, the desire to terminate it has not been communicated at least 30 days in advance . Return the deposit if there is no damage The landlord has the obligation to return the deposit to the tenant if, when the contract ends, the property is in good condition and there are no debts related to supplies. For this, a period of one month UK Telemarketing Data has been stipulated for the return of the keys and if it takes longer, the current tenant could claim interest. Landlord rights when renting a home We have already seen the first part of the landlord's obligations and rights, but in the same way that when renting a house a series of obligations are adopted, the truth is that certain rights are also acquired. These are the most relevant. Receive a deposit as a condition to formalize the contract The tenant has the obligation to pay a deposit that is completely legal, and which is used as a fund to repair possible damages to the home. It will have to be equivalent to one month's rent and two if the property is not going to be used as a home.
The owner has the right to review the deposit every three years, in contracts signed based on the new law. In this way, the owner will have the right to keep the deposit if damage occurs to the home, if the tenant leaves early or if the last monthly payment is not paid. As long as the home is not left as it was delivered, part or all of the deposit may be collected. In addition, depending on the severity of the damage, compensation may also be requested . That the tenant bears the costs of supplies With the exception of the IBI, unless otherwise stipulated in the contract, the tenant will be responsible for domestic supplies such as water , electricity, internet and gas . You will also have the obligation to pay the part of the insurance corresponding to the contents of the home, as well as the annual cost of boiler maintenance, as long as it is included in the contract, so the landlord and tenant must agree on these points. Request the abandonment of the home if necessary The owner will have the right to ask the tenant to leave the home if they demonstrate that they need it. This will be possible if, once the first year of the contract has elapsed, the owner communicates, at least two months in advance , that he needs the home to live in for himself, first-degree relatives or his spouse in case of separation.
Extend the contract time The owner has the obligation to extend the term of the contract if, when it comes to an end, the desire to terminate it has not been communicated at least 30 days in advance . Return the deposit if there is no damage The landlord has the obligation to return the deposit to the tenant if, when the contract ends, the property is in good condition and there are no debts related to supplies. For this, a period of one month UK Telemarketing Data has been stipulated for the return of the keys and if it takes longer, the current tenant could claim interest. Landlord rights when renting a home We have already seen the first part of the landlord's obligations and rights, but in the same way that when renting a house a series of obligations are adopted, the truth is that certain rights are also acquired. These are the most relevant. Receive a deposit as a condition to formalize the contract The tenant has the obligation to pay a deposit that is completely legal, and which is used as a fund to repair possible damages to the home. It will have to be equivalent to one month's rent and two if the property is not going to be used as a home.
The owner has the right to review the deposit every three years, in contracts signed based on the new law. In this way, the owner will have the right to keep the deposit if damage occurs to the home, if the tenant leaves early or if the last monthly payment is not paid. As long as the home is not left as it was delivered, part or all of the deposit may be collected. In addition, depending on the severity of the damage, compensation may also be requested . That the tenant bears the costs of supplies With the exception of the IBI, unless otherwise stipulated in the contract, the tenant will be responsible for domestic supplies such as water , electricity, internet and gas . You will also have the obligation to pay the part of the insurance corresponding to the contents of the home, as well as the annual cost of boiler maintenance, as long as it is included in the contract, so the landlord and tenant must agree on these points. Request the abandonment of the home if necessary The owner will have the right to ask the tenant to leave the home if they demonstrate that they need it. This will be possible if, once the first year of the contract has elapsed, the owner communicates, at least two months in advance , that he needs the home to live in for himself, first-degree relatives or his spouse in case of separation.