State Landlord-Tenant Statutes
The chart below provides the landlord-tenant statutes (laws) that apply to each individual state. This is the "starting point" for researching the landlord-tenant laws that apply to your own specific state.
It's important to note that these statutes can change over time and vary significantly between states. Therefore, becoming familiar with your local and state landlord-tenant laws is really what's needed to become an effective landlord.
So, what are the benefits of all this? Taking the time to research your state statutes will provide you with knowledge of your rights and responsibilities as a landlord, and also those of your tenants. And this is absolutely necessary to maximize your success as a landlord by ensuring that your landlord business operates legally with a minimum of legal problems.
To get the detailed specifics on the main landlord-tenant laws that apply to your particular state, please visit
The Landlord's Library
book collection. It's an incredible resource for helping you to increase your knowledge and success as a residential landlord.


Please note; the above information is provided "for information only" and should not be considered legal advice. Therefore, it should not be relied upon for your own particular circumstances. For legal advice, please consult the services of a qualified attorney who is licensed to practice law in your area.
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