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Chapter 29 Vocabulary

Teacher: Robert M. Richardson - Law Education
Across
1) anything attached to land or a building; (2) those things that, once attached, may not be removed by a tenant
a lease clause in which the tenant agrees to give up the usual right to hold the landlord responsible for personal injuries
refundable money that a landlord requires a tenant to pay before moving in; used to cover any damages, cleaning costs, or unpaid rent, if such fees arise.
the municipal ordinances that regulate standards of safety and upkeep for buildings
the provision of most standard leases that requires the tenant to obtain the landlord's permission before allowing someone else to live on the premises and pay all or part of the rent
a form the landlord uses to determine whether someone qualifies for a rental property
a home loan in which the interest rate can change over time
a lease enabling the tenant to leave with 30 days' notice and the landlord to raise the rent or evict the tenant with 30 days' notice
damages caused by a tenant's misuse or neglect of property. The landlord can force the tenant to make repairs or can sue for damages.
any lease for a fixed period of time. This type of lease specifies that the tenant may live on the property for a single definite period of time, during which the landlord may not raise the rent or evict the tenant.
the property owner who leases or rents space
the action by a landlord of removing a tenant from a rental unit
a rental contract between a landlord and a tenant for the use of property for a specified length of time at a specified cost
the provision of a lease that allows a landlord and his or her agents to enter a tenant's premises to make repairs, collect rent, or enforce other provisions of the lease.
Down
(1) a word; (2) a condition of an agreement; (3) a length or duration of time
a bank's taking possession of a property to resell it, due to the owner's failure to make mortgage payments
the implied, or unwritten, obligation of a landlord to provide a unit fit for human habitation
a loan in which land or buildings are put up as security
a tenant's basic right to use and enjoy and rented or leased property without unnecessary disturbance by the landlord or other tenants
a home loan in which the interest rate remains the same throughout the term of the loan
an arrangement in which a tenant remains on rented property beyond the end of the lease with the understanding that the tenant may leave, or be asked to leave, at any time.
a person who rents property
(1) the giving up of a claim or right by a person; (2) a landlord's act of excusing a tenant from all duties related to the apartment or house and the lease