Group20
Mar 13, 2008, 05:18 AM
Hello,
I have a tenant that resides in a NH property. The tenant has paid rent on time but has unfortunately failed to maintain the heat in the unit. Currently delinquent +$1300 and the heat has been turned off by the utility company for failure to pay. I want this tenant to move out because it is placing the property at risk should a water pipe freeze and burst. The lease agreement I have in place expires April 30, 2008 but resets for a 12 month period beginning May 1, 2008. It is my belief that I have the right not to honor the May 1, 2008 agreement because it has not begun. Is this an accurate assumption? Can I give the tenant notice to move for failure to keep the heat on? I am concerned that without heat she places the property at risk for water damage should a water pipe freeze and burst. I look forward to your responses.
Thanks!
I have a tenant that resides in a NH property. The tenant has paid rent on time but has unfortunately failed to maintain the heat in the unit. Currently delinquent +$1300 and the heat has been turned off by the utility company for failure to pay. I want this tenant to move out because it is placing the property at risk should a water pipe freeze and burst. The lease agreement I have in place expires April 30, 2008 but resets for a 12 month period beginning May 1, 2008. It is my belief that I have the right not to honor the May 1, 2008 agreement because it has not begun. Is this an accurate assumption? Can I give the tenant notice to move for failure to keep the heat on? I am concerned that without heat she places the property at risk for water damage should a water pipe freeze and burst. I look forward to your responses.
Thanks!