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Renter Law

Renter law is composed primarily of state statutory and common law. A number of states have based their statutory law on either the Uniform residential Landlord and Tenant Act (URLTA) or the Model Residential Landlord-tenant Code. The basis of the legal relationship between a landlord and tenant is grounded in both contract and property law.

Renter law is either in lease or agreement format. Therefore, the length of tenancy is either for a given period of time, for an indefinite period of time, and terminable at any time by either party (at will) with a 30 to 60 day notice. The renter law provisions in a lease are normally regulated under statutory law. Federal law under the Federal Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing and the rental market.