One mistake you should never make
Jun 20, 2024Here's a wild story:
A Tenant moves in.
They seem nice.
Pay on time.
Everything's peachy.
Then one day, you swing by and a stranger greets you at the door.
"Uh, you are??"
"Oh, I live here — renting a room from a buddy."
Turns out, your Tenant thought it'd be a swell idea to play landlord.
Without asking.
They handed over the keys to someone you've never met.
Pet iguana, drum set, the whole shebang.
Can I buy tickets to that family reunion?
So, what's the big deal with subleasing?
You're stuck with a stranger who doesn't give a hoot about your lease rules.
Don't let a Tenant sublease the property.
Stick it in your lease.
And check in on the place once in a blue moon.
By Landlord Legal
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