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Views : 1,229 2023-06-06 10:53
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파라야켓 sucat - east bay residences 콘도에서살구있는데 집주인이 허락도없이 집을허락도없이,아무도없을때,집을문을열고들어갔다,갔는데 이게 무슨상항인지 법적으로 해야되나요 필리핀,법은어떤가요
질의 중... 30초 정도 걸려요 ...
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프로그라머 [쪽지 보내기] 2023-06-06 11:51 No. 1275430414
제가 찾아 보았습니다.
집주인은 응급상황을 제외하고는 마음대로 들어갈 수 없고
그랬다면 님께서 법적인 조치를 할 수 있고 때에 따라서는
손해배상을 요구 할 수 있는것 같네요.

Landlord's Right To Enter The Rental Property
Q&A - Right Of Entry

When can the landlord enter the rental property?

The landlord can enter the rental property, without the tenant's consent, if there is an emergency. (NRS 118A.330(2).)

If there is no emergency, the landlord can enter the rental property to:

Inspect the premises;
Make necessary or agreed-upon repairs, decorating, alterations, or improvements;
Supply necessary or agreed-upon services; or
Show the unit to potential or actual purchasers, mortgage companies, tenants, workers, contractors, or other people with a true interest in inspecting the property.

(NRS 118A.330(1).)
Otherwise, the landlord has no right to enter the rental property except:

Where allowed by a court order;
Where the tenant has abandoned or surrendered the property; or
Where the landlord has given the tenant a fourteen-day written notice telling the tenant to make basic repairs, clean, and the like, or the landlord will enter the property and fix the problem (under NRS 118A.440).

(NRS 118A.330(4).)
What if the landlord abuses the right to enter the rental property?

The landlord must not abuse the right to enter the property or use it to harass the tenant. (NRS 118A.330(3).)

The tenant can sue the landlord if the landlord:

Makes an unlawful entry,
Makes a lawful entry but in an unreasonable manner, or
Makes repeated demands for entry that might be lawful but have the effect of unreasonably harassing the tenant.
The tenant can ask the court for money to pay for tenant's injuries and for an order terminating the lease or preventing landlord's future abuse. (NRS 118A.500(2).)

What if the tenant refuses to let the landlord enter?

If the tenant refuses to let the landlord enter when lawful, the landlord can sue the tenant for money to pay for landlord's injuries and for a court order requiring access or terminating the lease. (NRS 118A.500(1).)

Does the landlord have to give the tenant notice before entering the rental property?

Unless there is an emergency, the landlord must give the tenant at least twenty-four hours' notice that landlord intends to enter the rental property. The landlord can only enter the property at reasonable times during normal business hours unless the tenant has agreed to allow the landlord to enter on a particular occasion with shorter notice or during non-business hours. (NRS 118A.330(3).)
스탈린 [쪽지 보내기] 2023-06-07 08:16 No. 1275430611
@ 프로그라머 님에게...감사합니다
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