Define: Let

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Quick Summary of Let

To allow or permit something to happen or be done.

Let FAQ'S

“Let” is a term used in property law to refer to the act of allowing someone to use or occupy a property in exchange for payment.

A let agreement is a legal contract between a landlord and a tenant that outlines the terms and conditions of the tenancy, including the rent, the length of the tenancy, and the responsibilities of both parties.

The rights of a tenant under a let agreement include the right to quiet enjoyment of the property, the right to have repairs made in a timely manner, and the right to be protected from eviction without proper notice.

The responsibilities of a landlord under a let agreement include maintaining the property in a safe and habitable condition, providing necessary repairs, and respecting the tenant’s right to privacy.

If a tenant breaks the terms of a let agreement, the landlord may have the right to terminate the tenancy and evict the tenant.

If a landlord breaks the terms of a let agreement, the tenant may have the right to terminate the tenancy and seek damages for any harm caused.

A let agreement is typically used for short-term tenancies, while a lease agreement is used for longer-term tenancies.

A let agreement can be terminated early if both the landlord and tenant agree to the termination, or if the tenant breaches the terms of the agreement.

A landlord may be able to increase the rent during a let agreement if the agreement allows for rent increases or if the landlord and tenant agree to the increase.

Whether or not a tenant can sublet a property under a let agreement depends on the terms of the agreement and the landlord’s consent.

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This glossary post was last updated: 13th April 2024.

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