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A landlord is a person, not a job. You are a landlord when you rent out your property. The job is property management and thus the job title is "property manager".
This would depend upon the terms of the lease, but generally depend on why the landlord wants to terminate the lease. If the tenant violated the terms of the lease then the landlord can terminate the lease after proper warning or after proper notice is given. Otherwise the landlord has to wait until the lease expires and can choose not to renew.
That is correct. The landlord is responsible for the mortgage payment as the investment property is ultimately his (name on the deed). And I also agree with the advice given below. A competent and successful property manager will get vacancies filled. In a slow market, it's natural for a home to sit vacant for a few weeks, but the property manager should be doing everything in his/her power to get that home rented - including aggressive marketing. the landlord of course, but the landlord may need to start looking for a more reliable property management company.
It all depends on the land regulation Act under whose jurisdiction the property falls.
Given proper notice, a landlord can evict you for whatever reason. He could opt not to renew your lease if you have one, or otherwise terminate your residency with proper notice.
Yes.
These are the players: The Board, the Property Manager, the Vendor (landscape-subcontractor), the Unit Owner (landlord) and You. The association's board would prefer to deal with the landlord. The vendor (subcontractor) has an agreement with the board via the management company. Develop your case for damage -- descriptions, photos, and so forth, and present it to your landlord with a copy to the property manager. Volunteer to work directly with the property manager to affect payment for damage repair once your landlord has presented your case to the board.
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Landlord Property Insurance is insurance that a landlord should have on any properties that he or she owns. Landlord insurance will protect the landlord from any damage that may happen to the property as well as any liability claims that may be made against the Landlord.
A landlord is generally a person owns property for rent. A tenant is someone who rents property from a landlord.
In some states yes, in others no. Before demolition the landlord must give notices to vacate. The leases must expire or terminate in favor of the tenant.