Landlord Rights
Landlord rights refer to the legal entitlements that property owners have regarding their rental properties. These rights typically include the ability to collect rent, set lease terms, and enter the property for necessary repairs or inspections, usually with prior notice to tenants. Landlords also have the right to evict tenants for non-payment of rent or violation of lease agreements, following local laws and procedures.
Additionally, landlords can establish rules for the property, such as restrictions on pets or smoking. They are also entitled to retain security deposits to cover damages or unpaid rent, as outlined in the lease agreement. Understanding these rights helps landlords manage their properties effectively while ensuring compliance with local laws.