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Abandonment
What Rules Does My Landlord Have to Follow Before Claiming My Rental Unit Abandoned?  
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Repair and Deduct
What is Repair and Deduct? Repair and deduct is a legal remedy that allows some tenants to deduct from the tenant’s rent the cost of repairs made to a rental property. If your landlord does not correct housing code violations that negatively affect the habitability, sanitation or security of your home, in some cases you may repair the problem yourself and deduct the cost of the repair from your rent.   My landlord won’t make repairs to my unit, do I have the right to repair and deduct?
Housing
Landlord-Tenant Duties and Rights
What Rights and Duties do Landlords and Tenants Have?    Federal, state, and local laws govern the duties and rights of landlords and tenants.  Additional agreements in the lease may impose other duties or rights.  If you fail to perform your duties under the law or the lease, your landlord may use your failure to perform as a reason to evict you.  If your landlord breaks the lease, you may have the right to sue your landlord or leave the home before the lease ends.   General Tenant Duties:
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Security Deposits
What is a Security Deposit?  A security deposit is a payment required by a landlord from a tenant.  It is paid to cover the possible expense of any repairs which the landlord may have make after a tenant moves out for damages to the rental unit greater than normal “wear and tear." 
Housing
Leases
What Is a Lease? A lease is an agreement to rent a house or apartment made between a tenant and a landlord.  A lease is both a contract (an agreement between two or more parties) and a conveyance (a transfer of a property interest). A lease can be oral (spoken) or written.  A lease term (length) can last for any period of time, including month-to-month, year-to-year, or a definite period of time (e.g., one year).  A lease for more than one year must be in writing.  
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Tips Before You Rent
Finding a safe and affordable place to rent takes time.  Below are some important factors to consider:  PLANNING AHEAD 
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Federal Trade Commision - Bankruptcy Information
What You Need to Know Before You File Bankruptcy.  If you click on this link you will be leaving this website. 
Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy - LSSM
LSSM has prepared a bankruptcy brochure explaining how the bankruptcy process works.  Click on the document below to learn more.
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Dealing with Debt Collectors - LSSM
In 1977, the United States Congress passed the “Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.”  Congress said there were abusive actions being taken by many debt collectors.  Congress found that these practices invaded privacy. Click on the following document to find about your rights when dealing with debt collectors.
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