The way to properly dispose of the former tenant's property is to write him or her a letter demanding pick up by a certain date and if not, you will then place the articles in offsite srorage in his o
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 5 months ago
Unfortunately, your medical needs do not give you the right to terminate or break your lease early. The lease is a contract between you and the landlord; a contract may not be terminated early by one
Under the laws of all states in this country reasonable wear and tear to carpets does not have to be compensated by a tenant. Carpets are depreciated over a period of seven (7) years. From what you ha
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 5 months ago
You cannot charge storage of their items because that is not in the lease. If it is in the lease to charge storage, then by all means charge! You need to review your landlord rights (find a loca
Unfortunately, you do not appear to have any rights, other than to whatever FEMA assistance to which you may be entitled:
1) If a rental is terminated due to factors beyond a landlord's control, he o