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Guidelines for Landlords: Emotional Support Animals in Rental Properties

Guidelines for Landlords: Emotional Support Animals in Rental Properties

by Gerbers Law | Oct 16, 2017 | Landlord/Tenant Laws

Alex Ackerman
November 6, 2017
Landlord/Tenant Law
In accordance with the ADA, a landlord will have to allow a service animals or emotional support animal in “no pets” rental properties because the animal is considered a reasonable accommodation for an individual’s disability.Read More
The Importance of Lease Agreement Length: Notice Requirements for Evictions

The Importance of Lease Agreement Length: Notice Requirements for Evictions

by Gerbers Law | Mar 14, 2017 | Landlord/Tenant Laws

Alex Ackerman
March 22, 2017
Landlord/Tenant Laws
When a tenant fails to pay rent there are several steps a landlord must take to serve the proper eviction notice. An important factor that governs the eviction notice is the terms of the lease agreement length. Providing an improper notice can cause delays in the eviction or collection of payment.Read More
Landlord Obligations: Returning or Withholding Security Deposits

Landlord Obligations: Returning or Withholding Security Deposits

by Gerbers Law | Nov 9, 2016 | Landlord/Tenant Laws

Alex Ackerman
November 9, 2016
Landlord Tenant Laws
There is a specific process required in returning a tenant’s security deposit and only certain amounts may be withheld from the tenant’s security deposit. Failure to follow the correct procedures related to returning and withholding a tenant’s security deposit may expose a landlord to unwanted liability.
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