Leasehold Rights
Leasehold rights refer to the legal rights a tenant has when renting a property under a lease agreement. These rights typically include the ability to occupy the property for a specified period, use it as agreed in the lease, and make necessary repairs. Leasehold rights are defined by the terms of the lease, which can vary widely depending on the agreement between the landlord and tenant.
In many cases, leasehold rights also protect tenants from unlawful eviction and ensure they have access to essential services. Understanding these rights is crucial for both tenants and landlords to maintain a fair and legal rental relationship.