Tuesday, May 14, 2013

What can a previous landlord legally disclose to a new landlord?

Q. We have received a notice to vacate (landlord gave us over 30 days) due to the fact we overly crowded in the apt. 2 adults & 2 kids (small 2 bedroom apt) and states it is a fire hazard as well as health hazard to us and our neighbors. We have found a very spacious home and looking to lease it. But can our current landlord disclose that we have been asked to vacate and the reasons why?

A. Yes, they can disclose it. There are no provacy issues associated with landlord referrals as there are with job referrals.

Many of the common questions that landlords ask are if rent was paid on time, if the tenants were asked vacate the premises, or if the tenants gave proper notice to vacate.

I'd take the step of letting the new landlord know that the reason you are moving was that the place you were renting was too small for your needs. That way if the previous landlord states that you were asked to leave because of over-crowding the new landlord was already made aware that this was why you were moving.

Good Luck!





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