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Final rental post of the day: how to welsh on your lease

(”Welshing” is actually a derogatory term, did you know that? Seems obvious, if you think about it. However, does anyone even KNOW someone who’s Welsh? When did they start welshing on people?) (Dictionary.com allows the spelling two ways - Welch or Welsh.)

Question: Recently my mother signed a lease and paid a deposit for an apartment and decided it was not the right choice for her. She contacted the landlord within two days (verbally) and gave a written letter within three days. The landlord said it was fine but then changed his mind and now wishes to hold her to the lease. I thought that there was a consumer protection law that allows a cooling off and rescission period for leases?

Answer: Oh, she’s pretty much out of luck. I’ve never heard of a three-day clause. Maybe a one-day clause, in Massachusetts. Anyone else?

Question: I’m in a position where I may have to leave the area due to a job change. If I remember it right, there is a provision in the law for just such a case where the renter would not be liable for the balance of the lease if he/she gave suitable notice. Is that true and can I break the lease on those grounds?

Answer: Nopee.

Complete answers: Can tenant break lease days after signing contract? - By Robert Griswold, Inman News, by way of The Boston Globe

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2 Responses to “Final rental post of the day: how to welsh on your lease” »»

  1. Comment by Anonymous | 09/29/06 at 11:52 am

    Unless there is a specific clause on the lease allowing you to do so, you

    are stuck.

  2. Comment by Jamie | 10/05/06 at 4:03 pm

    Tips for Being a Successful Landlord

    In today’s apartment rental market there are several

    things that are “must do’s� for becoming a successful landlord. The reason you’re playing

    the real estate rental game is to have the check in your mailbox on the first of the month, right?

    Here are a few tips that can help you to achieve this with as little aggravation and frustration

    possible.

    First and foremost is finding the right tenant to rent your apartment, house or

    other rental. This is the most important ingredient in the recipe. Checking the prospective

    tenant’s credit history to make sure they are paying their bills is one of the best ways you can

    screen. A tenant that pays their bills on time most likely will send you their rent on time.

    Establish a clear system on collecting rent, handling complaints from the tenant and how you will

    contact them if you need to gain access to the apartment.

    Secondly, get all the important

    terms of the tenancy in writing. You have the option to have a basic rental agreement or draw up a

    formal lease. Whichever you decide, the important thing is to document the terms that you and the

    tenant agreed to. Clarify who is paying the utilities, the rental price and any other agreements

    made between you and your tenant.

    It’s a good idea to stay on top of the repair and

    maintenance needs of your property. When you are notified of something that is broken or not

    working, repair it as soon as possible to prevent further damages. You may also lawfully enable

    the tenant to withhold rent, sue for injuries caused by defective conditions or move out without

    notice.

    On a similar topic make sure you are carrying enough property and liability

    insurance to cover yourself in any situation. A well designed insurance program can protect your

    rental property from losses caused by everything from fire and storms to burglary, vandalism, and

    personal injury lawsuits.

    I hope that this has been helpful to you. Just remember, as long

    as you follow these simple tips you will be on your way to a happy and fulfilling landlord future.

    Best of luck!

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Eric Goldstein, associated with http://www.AllSpaces.com which

    Conveniently Connects All People with All Spaces in All Places, has been dedicated to the real

    estate rental market for over 8 years. He has assisted over 25,000 landlords with their renting

    needs. Any questions about renting apartments, houses or other rentals feel free to visit

    http://www.AllSpaces.com or email him at Eric@AllSpaces.com.

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