|
|
Re: Owner Right to Enter after tenant has given notice
by Garry (Iowa)
on January 22, 2015 @22:07
|
This is your lease and you don't even know what it says ??? Every LL in the country has to give a 24 hr notice, unless it's an emergency. What makes you or your lease any different?? If your T works for a law firm, and from what you have explained to us in your OP, I'll guarantee he knows more about the laws than you do. You need to back off and not ask to gain entrance until the T is totally out and you have the keys back. Even if you have the legal right to enter after a 24 hr notice, the T might not let you in. And the only way to actually ENFORCE your right is to go to court and have a judge order the T to give you access. Right now, if you t him off, he could say bad things about you as a LL to the prospective Ts you show the place to. And he could also trash it when he leaves. You do need to get his vacate notice from him in WRITING, as a judge will probably not enforce an oral vacate notice. If he won't give you one in writing, then tell him you will expect him to pay Feb. rent to you on the 1st.
|
[
Reply
]
[
Return to forum
]
|
|
|
Look-up
Associations
Attorneys
Businesses
Rentals Available
Rentals Wanted
Realty Brokers
Landlord Articles
Tips & Advice
Tenant Histories
Other Areas
Q&A Forum
Free Forms
Essential Forms
Landlord Tenant Law
Join Now
Credit Reports
About Us
Site Help
|