Landlord and Tenant Rights and Responsibilities
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Question: We re moving out of our rented home and disagreeing with our landlord over wether or not some of the non permanent add ons are "his". A flagpole and pond, both can be removed with virtually no effort, so therefore are not permanent fixtures right? Any help with this would be great, Thanks so much
Answer: As a tenant, you have a duty to leave the premises in the same condition in which you found it, with exception for reasonable wear and tear. If you simply added a flagpole and pond, you are free to remove both if you return the ground to its normal state.
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We re moving out of our rented home and disagreeing with our landlord over wether or not some of the non permanent add ons are "his". A flagpole and pond, both can be removed with virtually no effort, so therefore are not permanent fixtures right? Any help with this would be great, Thanks so much
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