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Legal Considerations for Apartment Rentals

Topic: Real EstatePublished May 28, 2012

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If you are looking for apartments Rentals Piscataway NJ there are a number of considerations. In Canada, any prospective tenant capable of meeting the requirements of the landlord’s lease agreement and paying the rent regularly can rent an apartment.

The rental agreement or lease which is part of the arrangement includes:

  • Details of the monthly rent to be paid
  • When and how it should be paid
  • The duration of the agreement
  • A detailed description of the property
  • The utilities included in it like parking, electricity, heat and water. In case they are not included, the tenant may have to take care of these payments to the respective providers. - Any special terms such as repairs and who is responsible
  • Other service charges, costs and taxes if any. The tenant must get all the relevant details before signing on the dotted line. - A full inventory if it is a furnished apartment rental in Piscataway NJ. Tenants must check for damages if any, before they move in and inform the landlord. - If there are repairs to be done, these are usually the landlord’s duty. If the landlord refuses, the tenant can get in touch with the local provincial rental authorities. - The lease is generally for a year and mentions when it shall be renewed. - A termination and subletting clause are included. Once the lease ends, it can be renewed depending on both parties. A month’s notice period is required for termination if the tenant renews on a monthly basis. For terminations, at least 60 days notice must be given by the tenant to the landlord. Landlords cannot evict a tenant before the lease ends. Termination of the agreement before it ends must be backed by concrete reasons such as backlog in rent payment or damage to the apartment. If eviction is unavoidable, the landlord must produce a court order and notice of termination. - With the landlord’s permission, the tenant can sublet the apartment rental in Piscataway NJ but continues to be primarily responsible for everything related to the agreement.

The rental contract is a written document to make it legally binding. In case of conflict, it forms the basis on which matters are resolved.

The rental agreements or leases in Canada also include a security deposit required by the landlord which goes towards paying for any damage to the property. This is not applicable in all provinces.

Landlords can ask for the first month’s rent in advance. Cheque payments are preferred compared to direct debits. In case of one year’s contract, the tenant may be asked for monthly post dated cheques to cover the rent. Although it is not mandatory to have household insurance, tenants are held answerable if there is any damage to the rental apartment in Piscataway NJ.

To make sure that the rent is paid regularly landlords usually want details of the tenant’s credit history and ask for previous landlords’ references.

Legally, however, the landlord cannot ask the tenant personal details such as religion, ethnicity, children and marriage.

Rents can be revised on an annual basis. Depending on the province, the landlord must give a requisite number of days’ notice before announcing this. The information related to this can be obtained from the local CMHC offices.

There are local laws in each province to protect both landlord and tenant regardless of whether it is a domestic or commercial rental apartment in Piscataway NJ.

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LPZ Management is a leading property dealer with years of experience in providing Apartments for rent Brick NJ as well as Apartment Rentals Piscataway NJ, Budd Lake and many other areas in New Jersey

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