What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I am the landlord of a property located in California, while I live in Arizona.
I showed the property in person to my potential tenants in mid-October, move-in date was set for November 15th, free November rent and first month due on December 1st (rent of $1000/month).
They loved the house and put down the $1000 deposit. They started emailing me during the first two weeks of November wanting to move in early, while my previous tenant was moving out. I had my Property Manager keep in contact with them about when the place would be available to them, always maintaining the Nov 15th date.
On November 14th, the tenants showed up at the door to get the keys, and luckily the Property Manager was at the house. He let them in and they asked about the paint job. My PM said he could re-paint a couple of the rooms for them, and they agreed. He went out and bought the paint, and they agreed the move-in would be put off for one or two more days until he completed the paint-job. They were also given the option of moving in on the 15th, and he could come back at a later date to paint, or they could buy whatever paint pleased them and I would take the price of it off their December rent with a receipt.
Today, November 15th, the move-in date, the tenants wrote me this email:
LandLord,
As per our rental agreement, the set move in date was the 15th of November. Upon inspection of the premises, moving in today is not an option. The house isn't up to code with cleanliness standards and residing conditions based on the contract. As this is an owner default in our rental agreement, I will unfortunately have to ask for my deposit back and decline rental of this property.
I deeply apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
If you can let me know if it is easier for you to deposit the refundable security deposit directly into my bank account: Account # xxxxxxx or to send it via post office.
Please feel free to call me if you have any questions.
Tenant
My questions are these: The house is absolutely in clean rentable condition. Can the tenants back out now? Am I required to return the deposit? Or does it fall into the 30-day notice realm where that deposit transfers over to defaulted rent? If the deposit turns into the first month of rent, do I wait until December 1st to find new tenants, or try to rent right away to mitigate my losses, and return the mitigated portion to the tenant?
I am the landlord of a property located in California, while I live in Arizona.
I showed the property in person to my potential tenants in mid-October, move-in date was set for November 15th, free November rent and first month due on December 1st (rent of $1000/month).
They loved the house and put down the $1000 deposit. They started emailing me during the first two weeks of November wanting to move in early, while my previous tenant was moving out. I had my Property Manager keep in contact with them about when the place would be available to them, always maintaining the Nov 15th date.
On November 14th, the tenants showed up at the door to get the keys, and luckily the Property Manager was at the house. He let them in and they asked about the paint job. My PM said he could re-paint a couple of the rooms for them, and they agreed. He went out and bought the paint, and they agreed the move-in would be put off for one or two more days until he completed the paint-job. They were also given the option of moving in on the 15th, and he could come back at a later date to paint, or they could buy whatever paint pleased them and I would take the price of it off their December rent with a receipt.
Today, November 15th, the move-in date, the tenants wrote me this email:
LandLord,
As per our rental agreement, the set move in date was the 15th of November. Upon inspection of the premises, moving in today is not an option. The house isn't up to code with cleanliness standards and residing conditions based on the contract. As this is an owner default in our rental agreement, I will unfortunately have to ask for my deposit back and decline rental of this property.
I deeply apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
If you can let me know if it is easier for you to deposit the refundable security deposit directly into my bank account: Account # xxxxxxx or to send it via post office.
Please feel free to call me if you have any questions.
Tenant
My questions are these: The house is absolutely in clean rentable condition. Can the tenants back out now? Am I required to return the deposit? Or does it fall into the 30-day notice realm where that deposit transfers over to defaulted rent? If the deposit turns into the first month of rent, do I wait until December 1st to find new tenants, or try to rent right away to mitigate my losses, and return the mitigated portion to the tenant?