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What is
         Landlord Tenant Law?

 

Landlord-tenant law governs the rental of commercial and residential property. It is composed primarily of state statutory and common law.

As a rental owner, it is critical to be aware and current of your local landlord tenant laws.

State Laws Prohibiting Landlord Retaliation
Lead Based Paint Regulations by State
Fair Housing Agencies by State
Tenants Rights to Notice Given Before Entry
Options for Tenant with Defective Units
Deadlines for return on Security Deposit
Lease Termination Notice
Consumer Protection Offices
HUD/Section 8 Housing

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Eviction Law

Eviction law is a legal process that requires proper notice and order by the landlord and tenant. Landlord 411's eviction reports deliver the most thorough and accurate statewide and county-level information from the nation's largest data collection network in the country.

An eviction notice is served the tenant, then The Summons and Complaint for Unlawful Detainer Action is a lawsuit that starts the eviction law process against the tenant. After the Unlawful Detainer process, a tenant could be evicted from two weeks to 30 days. This process is presented in detail online through Landlord 411.