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Other landlord and tenant issues
Learn about repairs, buyout agreements, and other landlord and tenant issues that may arise.
1. General Lease Issues
Certain information must be disclosed to the tenant in writing, whether the lease is oral or written. Landlords must disclose the name, telephone number and address of any person authorized to manage the premises and/or act on behalf of the landlord for purposes of receiving rent, service of process, notices and demands. Learn more about general lease issues here.
2. Resolving Problems With Your Landlord or Tenant
If you are having problems with your unit or your landlord or tenant is doing something you do not like, the first thing you should do is to contact the other person and discuss the problem. Parties can often resolve a problem once it is brought to their attention. Whether you are a tenant, an owner or a person responsible for the building. Read more about how to resolve issues here.

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3. Landlord Access to a Unit
Under state law, a landlord may enter a tenant’s rental unit only in certain limited circumstances. Read more about this topic here.