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Tenant Laws & Rights + Renters Insurance Resources Landlord & Tenant Laws & Rights Each state has basic rights for tenants, such as the right to receive notice before landlord entry and the right to rent disclosure. To protect yourself as a tenant, it’s imperative to know the rights you are entitled to in your state. In addition to rights at the state level, there are freedoms protected by the federal government upheld in the Fair Housing Act. This act prohibits housing discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. Tenant rights can vary a great deal from one state to another – some states favor tenants, and some states favor landlords. No matter which state you live in, you should have the right to a safe and habitable home. Moreover, no landlord can legally retaliate against you. Why is it so important to know your rights? Well, you could keep a questionable landlord from illegally keeping a deposit when he or she doesn’t ...

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