Tenant Without Contract

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Colorado
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CO-1065LT
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This is a letter informing Tenant that Landlord has deducted from the deposit the amounts itemized which are amounts either reasonably necessary to remedy default in the payment of rent, to repair damages to the premises caused by tenant, to clean such premises upon termination of the tenancy, or for other reasonable and necessary expenses incurred as the result of the tenant's occupancy.


A security deposit is a payment required by a landlord from a tenant to cover the expenses of any repairs of damages to the premises greater than normal "wear and tear." Everyday usage is normal wear and tear, but excess damage is a debated definition. A security deposit is not the same as rent. It is money that actually belongs to the tenant but is held by the landlord for tenant-caused damages and sometimes past-due rent. Without the agreement of the landlord, a security deposit may not legally be used as the last month's rent.


Laws vary by state, but some states place a limit on the amount of a security deposit that a landlord may charge. Some states also regulate where residential security deposits must be kept and when interest payments on the security deposits must be made to the tenant. State laws also define the time period after the tenant vacates within which the deposit must be returned to the tenant.

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ORAL AGREEMENT A landlord can evict the tenant or raise rent with only one month's notice. Likewise, the tenant can give notice to vacate on one month's notice.

NOTE: Under Virginia law, if you do not have a lease, and you do not pay rent, you are considered a tenant at sufferance. This means you can be evicted for any reason at all, at any time, and no notice needs to be given to you.

In Alabama, a landlord can evict a tenant without a lease or with a lease that has ended (known as a holdover tenant or tenant at will). To do so, they must first terminate the tenancy by giving proper notice to move out (30 days for month-to-month tenants and 7 days for week-to-week).

In the absence of a lease or rental contract, California law treats someone renting as a periodic tenant. That means that the tenant pays rent at the beginning of a month for the right to occupy the premises for that month. If the landlord wishes the tenant to move out, she must give the tenant appropriate notice.

Eviction Process for No Lease / End of Lease written notice is required. written notice is required. If the tenant remains on the property after the notice period expires, the landlord may proceed with the eviction process.

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A tenant without a rental agreement is called a "tenant at will. Your rental agreement can be verbal, written, implied, or a combination of them.The lease is your contract with the landlord. Once an individual has moved into a property and has started paying rent for a term, a tenancy is created.

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