Real Estate FAQ

What is not covered by title insurance?

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I've heard about people who have made money by buying property cheaply at mortgage foreclosure sales and then reselling it at a profit. What does this involve? Is it something I could do?

What is Torrens or registered title?

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What is the difference between actual title and record title?

Do I need a written lease or rental agreement?

Do I need a written lease or rental agreement?

The lease or rental agreement is the key document of the tenancy, setting out important issues such as:

  • the length of the tenancy
  • the amount of rent and deposits the tenant must pay
  • the number of people who can live on the rental property
  • who pays for utilities
  • whether the tenant may have pets
  • whether the tenant may sublet the property
  • the landlord's access to the rental property, and
  • who pays attorney's fees if there is a lawsuit concerning the meaning or implementation of the lease or rental agreement

Leases and rental agreements should always be in writing, even though most states enforce oral (spoken) agreements for a certain period. While oral agreements may seem easy and informal, they often lead to disputes. If a tenant and landlord later disagree about key agreements, such as whether the tenant can sublet, the end result is all too likely to be a court argument over who said what to whom, when, and in what context. This is particularly a problem with long-term leases, so courts in most states will not enforce oral agreements after the passage of one year.

What's the difference between a rental agreement and a lease?

A rental agreement provides for a tenancy of a short period (often 30 days) that is automatically renewed at the end of the period unless the tenant or landlord ends it by giving written notice. For these month-to-month rentals, the landlord can change the terms of the agreement with proper written notice.

A written lease, on the other hand, gives a renter the right to occupy a rental unit for a set term -- most often for six months or a year but sometimes longer -- if the tenant pays the rent and complies with other lease provisions. The landlord cannot raise the rent or change other terms of the tenancy during the lease, unless the tenant agrees. Unlike a rental agreement, when a lease expires it does not usually automatically renew itself. A tenant who stays on with the landlord's consent after a lease ends becomes a month-to-month tenant, subject to the rental terms that were in the lease.

Does rent have to be due on the first of the month?

By custom, leases and rental agreements usually require rent to be paid monthly, in advance. Often rent is due on the first day of the month. However, it is legal for a landlord to require rent to be paid at different intervals or on a different day of the month.

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