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Does An Owner Changing House Management Void A Lease

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Does An Owner Changing House Management Void A Lease

Postby bartolomeo11 » Mon Dec 16, 2013 5:58 am

My query consists of landlord-tenant law in the State of: Nevada
I signed a lease with an agent on a house in the initial week of April. I location down the majority of the deposit and the lease shows what was place down currently and the final quantity due on the 1st of Could possibly. The verify for the deposit has been cashed. About a week ago I received a get in touch with from the agent saying the owner is utilizing a numerous residence management firm now and he would have me sign a paper releasing the deposit paid to the new organization. Also the new company was going to get in touch with me and introduce themselves, and so on. I received neither the get in touch with nor paperwork. Quickly following a couple day I known as the agent and he was stumped on why I have not heard from them. Anything told me to seem on-line and certain adequate the home was posted on-line by the new organization as becoming for rent with a $50 increase in what my lease was signed for. I now have about a week just ahead of acquiring to move out of my present place considering that a 30 day notice was offered. Can the lease be null and voided due to the owner altering house management? I believed because at the time the agent was functioning on behalf of the owner as the agent/property management when the lease was signed, the lease was legally binding. I have heard two diverse variables.
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Does An Owner Changing House Management Void A Lease

Postby kayin » Tue Dec 17, 2013 10:32 pm

Can the lease be null and voided due to the owner altering property management?



normally, no. The management company is acting as an agent of the owner so your contract is in reality with the owner. If for some objective the management business does not have such a connection with the owner, such as specifically exactly where the management organization may commit the owner some charge or rental to the owner and is not paid for their options by the owner which in effect tends to make the management firm a lot more akin to an owner when dealing with tenants, it would make things a bit various but it would nonetheless not negate the lease due to the fact leases are transferred to a new owner by the guidelines of the law.
anyway, your lease ought to not be impacted by the transfer of management organizations in either case.
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