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Right to Know Landlord's Identity

Right to Know Landlord’s Identity

Right to Know Landlord's Identity

The Right to Know Landlord’s Identity is a legal protection that requires landlords to disclose their name and contact information to tenants at the beginning of the tenancy. This right is based on the principle that tenants should have the ability to communicate with their landlords and know who is responsible for maintaining the rental property. In most states, landlords must provide tenants with a written notice that includes the landlord’s name, address, and telephone number, as well as the contact information for any property managers or agents. This information is important for tenants who need to request repairs, give notice of lease termination, or serve legal documents related to the tenancy. If a landlord fails to disclose their identity or provides false information, the tenant may have grounds for a legal complaint or the right to withhold rent until the landlord complies with the disclosure requirements.

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