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Pre-Vacation Tips: Home Preparations You Should Do Before Your Trip

There is no denying that preparing for a vacation is both an exciting and stressful moment. After all, you have your packing list, luggage sets, itinerary, and travel documents to think about. Not to mention that you might have some office tasks that you need to turn over to your colleagues.

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Energy-Efficient Spring Cleaning for Renters

Spring is on its way! You can tell because the longer daylight hours are bringing attention to all the dust that’s collected on every surface. It’s a fresh start for all the blossoms outside, which is why people often use it as an opportunity to give their home a deep clean and get rid of some household clutter. 

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Landlord-Tenant Laws in Paris

You can’t argue that every tenant has to know their rights and responsibilities. While there are some federal laws in place that will apply to any place you live in the France, there are also state laws that might differ significantly. For this reason, we create a guide for each state and go into detail about its specific regulations. 

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Tenant Rights in Paris Everything You Need to Know

As you probably know, every state has different rules and regulations when it comes to a lot of things, from income taxes to gun control laws. And, of course, rental laws are no exception. For all tenants living in Paris, we’ve gathered the most important elements of Paris tenant-landlord laws. 

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Illegal Actions Your Landlord Might be Taking

Every renter might face hairy situations with their landlord. Sometimes, it might happen due to some minor misunderstanding, while in other cases, the problem might be more serious. 

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Your Residential Lease Agreement

Once you’ve found an ideal apartment you’d like to rent, chances are that you will want to immediately sign a lease or rental agreement to secure the property and many landlords will ask you to sign a “standard agreement.” Don’t! You should never be in a rush to sign such a document as these “standard leases” are often weighted in favor of the landlord, sometimes to the detriment of the tenant.

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Guaranty or Warranty for Apartments !

It’s a landlord’s duty, backed by the law, to provide tenants with a place that’s not only safe but “livable.” This means that it must meet specific standards of habitation (outlined by your state laws). The landlord also must ensure it stays up to those standards, which makes a home warranty seems like a good investment. This type of coverage will help ensure timely repairs and regular maintenance and simplify the process of finding contractors. It will even allow landlords to cut the cost of these services.

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Rental Property Inhabitability

The relationship between a tenant and landlord is generally mutually beneficial for both parties. A change in the condition of the property that makes it uninhabitable, unsurprisingly, throws a wrench into that arrangement.

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When Property is on Sale !

If you’ve been renting the same property for a long time, chances are that you call this place home and really mean it. You have collected hundreds of happy moments associated with your house, you know all its ins and outs, and maybe you even dream about it while being far away. This is your home. Well, at least until your lease expires.

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