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- Tenant vs. Tenet: Whats the Difference? | Merriam-Webster
Tenant refers to a person, business, group, etc , that pays to use another person's property, and most often specifically to someone who rents or leases a house, apartment, etc , from a landlord
- Landlord-Tenant Issues | State of California - Department of Justice . . .
As a tenant, knowing your rights is critical Under California law, residential tenants are protected from certain rent increases and may be protected from certain types of evictions
- Landlord Tenant Laws by State [2025]: Renters Rights FAQs
Learn about the basic rights all tenants and landlords have when renting property and read our guides on landlord tenant laws in specific states
- Tenant Resources - Housing Is Key - California
California Courts has compiled a list of resources available for tenants to locate Self-Help Centers that offer free legal information and a lookup tool to find legal aid offices and referral services to other free and low-cost services in your area
- How to file a complaint against a landlord | USAGov
Learn about your rights as a tenant and how to get help if you cannot resolve a disagreement directly with your landlord or management company Before getting outside help, read your lease carefully to make sure you are following the rental rules you agreed to Find help from your state agency that addresses tenant rights
- Tenants Legal Rights Duties — FAQs | Landlord - Justia
Tenants have a wider range of options if the landlord is refusing to make major repairs They can break the lease and move out, arguing that the landlord essentially evicted them (a “constructive eviction”) because the unit is unlivable
- Tenants’ Rights: Knowing Your Rights as a Tenant - LegalZoom
Renters' Rights are a series of federal, state and local laws that are designed to prevent housing discrimination and rent gouging while ensuring that tenants have a safe, clean place to live They also provide tenants with legal recourse if the landlord lets the property to become uninhabitable
- Tenants Rights Basics - FindLaw
In the landlord-tenant relationship, both parties have fundamental rights and responsibilities The landlord must maintain safe and habitable housing Landlords have the right to receive monthly rent in full by its due date Tenants also have rights under federal, state, and local laws
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