Landlord Law

/ˈlænd.lɔrd lɔː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The body of law governing the rights and duties of landlords and tenants, including rental agreements, eviction procedures, and property maintenance obligations.
    Landlord law requires owners to provide habitable living conditions to tenants.

Forms

  • landlord law

Commentary

Landlord law often overlaps with tenant law and real property law; clarity in rental contracts helps prevent disputes.

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