Renters Rights
Renters, or those who temporarily possess the property owned by someone other than themselves, have rights that are guaranteed
by law. These rights that are guaranteed by law, vary and change between states. In many instances, renters have the right to
due process during disagreements between landlords, the right to possess the property for the full term of the rental agreement
and the right to privacy from the landlord.
Renters Rights Facts:
- If you have not been given the opportunity to fulfill the terms of your renter agreement, you may be the victim of renters rights abuse.
- As a renter, you have the right to privacy from your landlord.
- As a renter, you have the right to temporarily possess a property not owned by you.
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