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  • Click the Select a File button and upload a file for editing.
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PDF Editor FAQ

Who is responsible for a condo HOA-imposed move-out charge?

If the move-out fee is imposed on the unit owner then you are responsible for paying it. Whether you can pass that cost on to your tenant depends on the wording of your lease. In most residential leases, such a cost would likely not be recoverable from the tenant unless expressly stated in the lease.Some leases will have a section entitled "Additional Rent" which would require the tenant to pay certain costs, like taxes, that may increase (or be newly imposed) during a tenancy. But residential leases are usually only one year, so when costs rise the landlord can simply adjust the rent accordingly.

Can an unlicensed party receive a finder's fee from another unlicensed party?

Assuming no specific statutes or administrative regulations to the contrary, two private parties can agree to pay each other for pretty much anything that they want to that's legal. Referral fees are common in hiring and sometimes in residential lease situations.

How do I avoid paying the "holdover rate" when my apartment lease has expired but the leasing company has not yet sent me the renewal?

"Holdover" provisions, while common in commercial leases, are rarely found in residential leases. In fact, such a clause in a residential lease could even be invalid in certain jurisdictions. I would suggest you check your lease and see if it imposes a "holdover rate," then review that provision with an attorney.A holdover fee is intended to be a deterrent to a tenant remaining in possession of a leased premises beyond the expiration of the lease term. It is not intended to be a legal means of gouging money from a tenant, especially when that tenant is holding over in reasonable expectation of a renewal lease from the landlord.In any event, assuming you eventually sign a renewal lease it will be retroactively effective on the date commencing the day after your lease expired. Therefore you cannot be charged a holdover fee if the lease is renewed, since it is continuous.If you do not renew your lease then I would seriously question any "holdover fee" you may be charged. I do not believe a court would agree that remaining in possession of an apartment under the good-faith expectation of a renewal lease would constitute "holding over," which is typically a hostile possession of property.

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