Refund of deposits: at its discretion, the lessor may pay a deposit within sixty (60) days before the expiry of a rental agreement. However, the lessor must definitively reimburse the tenant`s deposit (deductions allowed or applicable) within twenty-one (21) days after the tenant`s abandonment. With the amount reimbursed, the lessor must provide a written declaration annihilating the initial amount of the deposit and the reasons for any deductions. As long as the tenant and landlord agree, the refund can be paid into the tenant`s bank account and the written message described above can be sent by email. An example of a section to be included in the lease agreement would be: Ordnance Locations (section 1940.7(b)) – The owner of a housing unit, who has actual knowledge of previous federal or national sites in the neighborhood area, must communicate this knowledge in writing to a potential tenant before entering into a rental agreement. When pesticides are administered to a unit in a rental building, all riparian tenants and all those at risk of second-hand exposure must inform at least 24 hours in advance before use. The request may require the temporary eviction of other tenants who must be disclosed in the rental agreement in order to be enforceable and avoid possible damages charged to the lessor. First inspection: in most cases, the tenant has the right to request a preliminary inspection of the dwelling and participate in it. The lessor must inform the tenant of this right before the expiry of a rental agreement; or within a “reasonable time” from the receipt or issuance of a notice of termination of lease. This inspection allows the tenant to correct all the defects attributed to him, rather than deducting the repair costs from the deposit.

The tenant can skip the initial inspection if he wishes. Resident Policies and House Rules – Sets default rules and settings that the tenant must follow. Monthly Lease Agreement (Section 1946) – Lease agreement with no end date. Either party may terminate with a period of 30 days if the lease is less than one year and 60 days if the lease is longer than one year. . . .