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  1. landlord-tenant law

    Landlord-tenant law refers to the body of law regulating the rental of commercial and residential ... Notice requirements for terminating a lease, evictions, or abandonment Landlord tenant law consists of ... the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (URLTA) or the Model Residential Landlord-Tenant Code. ...

  2. landlord and tenant

    Landlord and tenant refers to a special relationship between a lessor (landlord) and lessee ... not specified in the lease. In a landlord and tenant relationship, the landlord only transfers the ... right to use and occupy the property, but the landlord must acknowledge the tenant reasonably if he or ...

  3. landlord

    leased or rented to another person or entity, called the tenant. In a lease contract, the landlord or ... property. The landlord can limit the tenant’s use of the property or require the tenant to do something in ... tenant’s permission. Even if the landlord specifies his or her right to entry to the house in the lease ...

  4. tenant

    a landlord. See also: lease, and landlord-tenant law. [Last updated in August of 2021 by the Wex Definitions ... Team] PROPERTY landlord & tenant wex definitions ... A tenant is a person or entity who temporarily occupies or possesses real estate that belongs to ...

  5. tenants in common

    landlord & tenant wex definitions ...

  6. tenancy at will

    terminate this tenancy at any time. PROPERTY landlord & tenant wex definitions ...

  7. tenancy by the entireties

    PROPERTY landlord & tenant wex definitions ...

  8. waste

    destroys, or permanently changes the property. PROPERTY landlord & tenant wex definitions ... When a person (ie. a tenant or a life tenant) who is merely in possession of property, abuses, ...

  9. tenancy at sufferance

    this case, the landlord can hold over the tenant to a new tenancy, and collect rent for the period the ... tenant has held over. PROPERTY landlord & tenant wex definitions ... A tenancy at sufferance is created when a tenant wrongfully holds over past the end of the ...

  10. pay or quit

    a landlord to a tenant after a breach of the lease agreement, most commonly for nonpayment of rent. The ... the premises. If the tenant does neither, the landlord may a file a suit for eviction. [Last updated ... in August of 2020 by the Wex Definitions Team]   PROPERTY landlord & tenant wex definitions ...

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