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My tenant has two cats, the lease says that pets aren't allowed. He pays his bills on time, so I was going to let it slide. But then I noticed stains on the carpet. Should I get the police/lawyers involved?

I have to ask why you think the police would become involved because you have a tenant who has cats in their apartment? The police do not get involved in such things.If you are willing to allow the cats to remain, why don’t you work out an agreement with the tenant and have them sign an addendum to the lease related to pets? You can ask a lawyer to write one up for you. Seek an additional security deposit if you feel it is appropriate under the circumstances. And in the meanwhile, ask your tenant to clean the stains and to be more careful about cleaning up. Who knows whether the stains are from the cats, from something else, just happened, etc etc.

May our landlord increase our rent if a previously agreed on fourth tenant, has moved in and is not a part of the lease?

May our landlord increase our rent if a previously agreed on fourth tenant, has moved in and is not a part of the lease?Disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, so this isn’t legal advice.The answer depends on what your lease says. Specifically, what does it say about the rent if tenants are added?If your lease addresses that possibility, then you follow the terms of the lease.If your lease does not address that possibility, then the existing tenants are in violation of the lease. You/they agreed that there would be three tenants, probably as named on the lease. You now have added a fourth tenant. That violates the lease.And with all due respect to another answer here, there is no new lease agreement. A lease is a contract agreed to by all parties. If you add a tenant (when there’s no provision in the lease to do so), there’s no new lease agreement. The landlord hasn’t agreed to it.If the landlord is proposing to raise the rent, he in effect is saying: “I am willing to alter the terms of the existing lease if you pay additional money.”One slightly confusing element to the question is the reference to “a previously agreed on fourth tenant.” If it was agreed to in writing, then that written agreement applies. In fact, it would be considered an addendum and would take precedence over the rest of the lease. If it was agreed to orally—not in writing—then you’ve got an agreement that isn’t enforceable. That is: If both people wish to comply with the agreement, that’s fine. But if either party doesn’t, then you’ll have a very, very difficult time winning your case.For more information, please consult with a lawyer.

Can I smoke weed in my apartment in Colorado?

It depends on your landlord; they can say "no" if they want. For instance, my lease agreement carries a "Smoking Addendum" that states in part, "Smoking of any substance which is prohibited by Federal Law, Colorado Law, or both is prohibited, including but not limited to marijuana." The addendum also prohibits growing marijuana. If you live in an apartment, check your lease documents before sparking up.

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