Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Advice For Landlords From a Burbank REALTOR: Changes Made by Tenants

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The neighbor will be liable if he or she made unreasonable changes to the land. If such action has caused damage to your property, it is your burden to tell the court and show proof about the unreasonable alteration. The court will assess your statement and determine whether it is legally unreasonable or not. To help you formulate your statement, here are some factors you should consider:

  1. The nature and function of the change

  2. If the one who made the changes were aware of possible damages before the change

  3. The damage extent versus the value of any improvement


To be able to avoid or reduce the risk of having troubles like this, it is always best to talk with a Burbank REALTOR and set-up a screening process when looking for tenants.

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