The house is in his name, but I’ve cleaned, maintained and furnished it since he bought it (3 years ago, (we’ve been together for 6) and also have stayed home to take care of our son his life this far. Partner pays the mortgage and some utilities, I pay for and take care of everything else. He... Read more »

answered on Dec 30, 2022
If you don't own the property, the landlord can evict you, even if your landlord is your significant other. If you are married, the rules apply differently as you generally have marital rights to the property even if you are not on the title. The landlord would need to follow the proper... Read more »

answered on Dec 7, 2022
You may want to review Nebraska statute Section 43-2101. It includes the following:
(a) Eighteen years of age or older and who is not a ward of the state may:
(i) Enter into a binding contract or lease of whatever kind or nature and shall be legally responsible for such contract or... Read more »
The apartment building I live in has key secure entrances...sometimes. People that live there or don't live there leave the doors lodged open with any freaking thing they can find to get in the building from paper to a nickel. I have lived there when other mgmnt co ran it and it was so worse... Read more »

answered on Jun 11, 2022
Nebraska Legal Aid has put together a handbook that is often a good place to start for these type of questions.
https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021-LLT-Handbook-1.pdf
We have been told to vacate our rental within 30 days. We were notified shortly after an ongoing plumbing issue was addressed. We have faithfully paid rent despite the repairs our landlord had failed to do, minus the one my husband did because of the fire hazard and lack of smoke detectors. We do... Read more »

answered on Jun 11, 2022
It depends in large part on the terms of your lease agreement. If your lease is up and the lease only requires your landlord to now give 30 days notice to vacate, it may be within the property owner's rights to ask you to leave in accordance with the terms of the lease. You would need to... Read more »
Landlord won’t hold up terms of lease in regards to a neighbor that is breaking it. They have been notified for 3 months and situation is starting to escalate where cops are almost having to be called and safety is feared

answered on Mar 28, 2022
Legal Aid of Nebraska has put together some information that may be a good starting place for you:
https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021-LLT-Handbook-1.pdf
I live in Nebraska and we have no binding agreement.

answered on Mar 17, 2022
The Landlord-Tenant Handbook put together by Legal Aid of Nebraska is often a good resource in addition to contacting an attorney about the particulars of your case.
https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021-LLT-Handbook-1.pdf
I’m trying to rent a new apartment in Nebraska. The listed rent price is $745/month. The deposit is $500 and they said they’d charge a $200 refundable pet deposit but now the lease agreement they sent me states they will charge $183 for the refundable pet deposit plus an additional $217... Read more »

answered on Jan 6, 2022
Nebraska Legal Aid has a handbook that has some general information regarding landlord/tenant rules that you may want to review before speaking with an attorney about your specific information.
https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021-LLT-Handbook-1.pdf
I notified my landlord 2 weeks ago that my air conditioner wasn't working right. I was told it would be fixed by the 21st. It still hasn't been. Can I buy a new one (in wall unit) and have it installed and deduct the entire cost from my rent?

answered on Sep 21, 2021
Probably not.
The Legal Aid Landlord Tenant Handbook is a good resource to review for some basic info before speaking with an attorney about your specific situation.
https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Landlord-and-Tenant-handbook-2017.pdf

answered on Nov 22, 2020
A good place to start with is the Landlord-Tenant Handbook by Legal Aid.
https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Landlord-and-Tenant-handbook-2017.pdf
Who do I turn to when landlord is making many many threats to raise rent if she has to hire anyone to fix her property if I won’t be her personal handyman. she comes into the property without notice often, says if i don’t sign her non legal agreement she will kick us out.

answered on Nov 22, 2020
A good resource to start with is the Landlord-Tenant Handbook created by Legal Aid of Nebraska.
https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Landlord-and-Tenant-handbook-2017.pdf
I intend to continue being paying rent in full and on time.

answered on Sep 19, 2020
No, as long as you are current, remain current and marked in your petition your intent to reaffirm your rental lease
To enter the building. I dont feel confertable showing a random person my info constantly. Nor did i sign anything giving them permision to give my info to a 3rd party to check.

answered on Aug 27, 2020
Especially in larger cities in high traffic or high crime areas, it is common for apartments to have a "doorman" that asks for ID if the "doorman" doesn't recognize those coming into the building to protect the property and other tenants.
I moved out of my apartment on 5/31 (the end of the lease) and now they are sending me a bill for $2,700 because apparently I was required to give 60 day notice to move out. Is there anything a I can do to dispute this?

answered on Aug 4, 2020
Often a lease requires a certain amount of notice to terminate. If the period of time is reasonable, such as the Court may say 30 or 60 days as reasonable notice, then the Court will generally enforce a lease agreement entered into between the parties that requires the tenant to give 60 days... Read more »
with extreme asthma..It is an old house and has many holes and broken places they can get in even if he has sprayed.Wasps are flying around this place all thetime

answered on May 2, 2020
A good place to start for info on this topic in Nebraska is the Nebraska Legal Aid Landlord-Tenant Handbook.
https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Landlord-and-Tenant-handbook-2017.pdf
I asked him not to shut off my utilities they said the landlord told them to I told them there was no court order he has no legal right and les said they said my lease 1/4/19 to today date 4/10/20 wasn't recent enough to stop them from shutting off my lights

answered on Apr 13, 2020
A good place to start may be to review the information gathered by Legal Aid of Nebraska. https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Landlord-and-Tenant-handbook-2017.pdf
Les said my lease wasn't up to date so they continue to shut off my electric even though I still live here and it was in my name half my windows are boarded over and no court orders

answered on Apr 13, 2020
A good place to start for information is the landlord-tenant handbook produced by Nebraska Legal Aid. https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Landlord-and-Tenant-handbook-2017.pdf
me and the trailer owner have no written contract me and the trailer court have a written contract that they pay water and garbage and I pay the rest of utilities

answered on Apr 11, 2020
A good place to start for information on a landlord's responsibilities to renters regarding utilities is Legal Aid's Landlord and Tenant Handbook.
https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Landlord-and-Tenant-handbook-2017.pdf
We have proof that we messaged him various times telling him to take the car and someone new moved in and still nothing now the recent tenant has moved out and again we are renting it out and the car was still here so we threw it away and someone called us saying they want their car. We were in the... Read more »

answered on Apr 11, 2020
A good place to start for general info on what a landlord needs to do with abandoned property is the Nebraska Legal Aid Handbook. https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Landlord-and-Tenant-handbook-2017.pdf

answered on Feb 24, 2020
Legal Aid's Landlord Tenant Handbook may be a good place to start looking for info on this topic:
https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Landlord-and-Tenant-handbook-2017.pdf
My apartment complex is rebuilding all the external 2nd and 3rd floor walkways. My building is the first. The management provided a 10 day notice. Tenets will not be allowed access to their apartments for 11 days. The apartment complex is providing 2 star hotel rooms and a 200 dollar stipend. We... Read more »

answered on Dec 9, 2019
Depending on the terms of the lease, a tenant may be able to end the lease if the apartment becomes uninhabitable for a period of time. If improvements need to be made that require a tenant to be temporarily out of their apartment and the tenant does not want to end the lease, reasonable... Read more »
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