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Landlords can have no reasons to complain with good tenants. However, most differences between a tenant and landlord occur because of misunderstandings about terms and conditions mentioned in the agreement.

Outlined below are some useful tips that shed light on the keys to carry on with successful tenancy.
  1. Be Prepared
  2. Bringing your paperwork along with you is an ideal way to win over any prospective landlord. It offers you a competitive edge over other prospects. The necessary documents may include written references from employers, identity proof and a current copy of your credit report.
  3. Ensure everything in writing
  4. Never, ever, under any circumstance make a mistake to acquire the rented premises without getting the agreement in writing. It helps you to avoid disputes later. You may also keep copies of the correspondence and follow up an oral agreement, setting out your understandings.
  5. Demand repairs if necessary
  6. Taking the things for granted can be harmful for you. It’s every landlord’s duty to make periodic visual checks to ensure maintenance of the property. You must get the premises in a proper condition. Under the state law, all the landlords are required to provide their tenants with proper electricity supply, water supply, and necessary weatherproofing.
  7. Know your rights as well as duties
  8. Usually, lease agreement is very lengthy, printed in small font, and contains too much legal jargon. For that part, everyone hates to read it. Containing all the terms and conditions, this is however the only document that comes to help when anything goes wrong between the tenant and landlord. Therefore, it is so very essential for the tenant to understand the lease process, from beginning to end. It is not rocket science, just employing sharp vision to avoid hassles later.
  9. Be amicable with your landlord
  10. Keep communication open with your landlord and discuss or settle the problems calmly. Make sure that you are provided with the ways to reach your lessor in case of an emergency or when any problem occurs. Never behave too hastily to get a problem resolved. Be a good listener which can be worth doing as it will render you a chance to document your request in a sincere way.
  11. Deal Nicely with Security Deposits
  12. A security deposit is part of a lease that contains rights and duties for both the lessor and lesser. To protect yourself from getting into hassles later, ensure that the security compensation procedures are clearly spelled out in the lease, including allowable deductions. When you move in, take a walk through with the landlord to inspect existing damage to the premises.
  13. Never to dispute over rent issues
  14. Often, tenants become too aggressive over the rent issues, one of the most common and emotion-filled misunderstanding that generally arises between landlord and tenant. If you have been informed regarding an increase in the rent, ask for the reason behind a hike and see if it can be negotiated.

    As such, there is no minimum rent amount that is too cheap. Moreover, a landlord can propose an increase in the rent every year. The tenant can object to this if the landlord is too lenient towards the complaints and requests and does nothing to resolve them.
  15. Comply With All legal obligations
  16. Keeping the rented premises clean and safe is a responsibility that falls in the tenant’s share. Also, prevent others from spoiling your place as you can be blamed for the damages. Take necessary cautions not to disturb the neighbors or interfere in their activities.
  17. Deal with an eviction meticulously
  18. Never become too aggressive to fight an eviction until and unless you have verifiable facts on your side. Taking any step against laws can be bothersome and expensive too. If you lose an eviction charge at a justice court, you may end up in debt leading to heavy financial losses as well as it can harm your credit report.


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