Can a Landlord Tell You You Can’t Have Guests
In general, a landlord can’t tell you that you can’t have guests. It’s your … Read more
In general, a landlord can’t tell you that you can’t have guests. It’s your … Read more
In some situations, a landlord’s actions on their own property can be considered trespassing. … Read more
Landlords have the authority to tow vehicles parked on their property if they are … Read more
Landlords generally can’t turn off air conditioners in rental units. In most places, there … Read more
In California, landlords generally cannot turn off utilities to force tenants to pay rent … Read more
A landlord generally cannot turn off a tenant’s power without following legal procedures. In … Read more
In Illinois, landlords cannot turn off utilities as a way to force tenants to … Read more
Ending a rental contract before its natural termination date may be possible for landlords … Read more
In Texas, landlords are prohibited from shutting off a tenant’s electricity without first obtaining … Read more
A landlord in Florida can temporarily cut off electricity to a rental property in … Read more
In general, landlords are not permitted to turn off a tenant’s electricity. This is … Read more
A landlord cannot just throw away a tenant’s belongings. If a tenant abandons their … Read more
Landlords generally don’t have the right to touch your belongings unless there’s an emergency, … Read more