Legal Rights And Responsibilities Of Roommates – Part III

By E-Renter Tenant Screening
Posted on August 4, 2007 under Landlord Tenant Lawsuits | icon: commentBe the First to Comment

Taking the time to learn about legal rights and responsibilities of roommates can make sharing a place a considerably easier. And, the next step after putting everything down in writing is to work out a deal with the landlord.

Once all the roommates have signed the rental agreement making each one individually responsible for paying the entire rent each month, and if you have already signed a lease and moved in, the next step is to acquire the landlord’s permission regarding taking on roommates.

No doubt, your landlord will likely wish to review the credit history of your potential roommates, in addition to securing additional security and pet deposits. As well, he / she may also raise the rent, in view of the fact that there are extra people sharing the rental unit.

And, don’t be surprised if adding on roommates to the rental agreement means your landlord has a new lease drawn up, to be signed by each of the co-tenants.

That apart, landlords should make themselves cognisant with all rules and regulations before drafting tenancy leases or rental agreements. They must also take all necessary precautions, such as, tenant screenings, background checks on prospective tenants, including making certain all rental lease clauses are adhered to, as insurance for a litigation free landlord / tenant relationship. A simple click of the mouse and any landlord or property manager can visit www.e-renter.com for their tenant screening and background check services. www.e-renter.com, the best tenant screening agency in America!

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