Master tenants are people who have leased an entire apartment, home or other rental property and then sublet portions of that property to other people. Master tenants have the same — and in some situations more — responsibilities that other landlords do. And, subleasing can bring about the same types of disagreements and problems as those found in more traditional landlord-tenant agreements.
My experience in landlord laws, eviction laws and the relationships between master tenants and subtenants can help you.
Are you subletting to tenants and need advice from a lawyer regarding your role and responsibilities? Call the Law Office of Jerome J. Ghigliotti, Esq. at (415) 773-1272 to schedule a half-hour office consultation at no cost or obligation. Or, e-mail me and I will be in touch with you soon.
As your attorney, I can guide you through the various problems that master tenants encounter with subleasing, such as:
If you have questions about your rights and duties as a master tenant who is subletting an apartment or property, contact me to schedule your free half-hour office consultation.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.
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