Question:
Can a landlord tell you after you just moved in that you can't put any potted plants in the common yard?
housecat
2009-07-06 14:28:29 UTC
My mom just moved into a place over the weekend and today the landlord said all the plants need to be moved in her garage, and that the yard has to look like it did before she moved in. We just put potted plants temporarily by her back door on the grass and were planning on removing them next weekend and gardening, but now he says she can't keep any. The neighbor has several potted plants in their front and back porch area, and then the landlord said she could have 3. There is nothing about plants in the lease. Is this legit?
Five answers:
jonny j
2009-07-06 14:51:14 UTC
Yes. For one thing putting potted plants on the grass will kill the grass. Your mother is renting the building, not the yard. Not digging up the lawn, is normal when renting. You are not allowed to change the property at all, including painting, without the landlords express permission (which is standard in all leases). Sounds like she's getting off on the wrong foot to me. The landlord told her no plants, and she pushed the issue by citing the neighbors plants, that's not smart. She should put three plants out, and when in doubt, ask first, then accept the answer.
nonyahbusiness
2009-07-06 14:36:47 UTC
Does your monther have -too- many? And where does she intend to plant them?



Sounds like the landlord is being a hard case if the neighbor already has plants. Ask if you can match the neighbors amount.



Then rotate them in and out of the garage until your mom can plant the excess number over what that neighbor has.



This is probably in the lease as some sort of cleanliness or organization or storage clause for storage etc outside. Plants may not be mentioned directly but fall into the category of outside storage.



nyb
goz1111
2009-07-06 15:08:50 UTC
The common area is not under your mother exclusive control therefore the landlord has the right to exercise control over the common area even if it’s not in the lease



Without knowing all the facts hard to tell what is in the landlords mind about the flowers, maybe if he pays water bill, he is afraid of higher bill



But in my multi family I am thrilled if I get a tenant who wants to keep plants outside in a reasonable manner, and I pay water, but that’s just me
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2016-11-08 06:53:16 UTC
As one in all the different Answerers mentioned, that could be a courting situation extremely than a landlord and tenant difficulty. you haven't any longer certainly pronounced no count while you're paying an entire marketplace lease or a token quantity. From a legalistic attitude, a landlord ought to enable the tenant what's time-commemorated as "quiet entertainment" of the rented property. in spite of the undeniable fact that, if there is not any tenancy settlement, it is fairly arguable no count if he has a right to return onto the valuables to make advancements (gardening). on your husband's sake, i've got confidence you're able to no longer your self say something that is going to disenchanted your companion's father. in spite of the undeniable fact that i think of it may well be particularly with a view to make a shaggy dog tale approximately him coming around without observe while you're in a state of undress, so as that he gets the factor, yet no longer in a hurtful way. i think of that in case you reside very close to on your relative, it may well be very unhappy to make him sense unwelcome, privateness is slightly a controversy on your circumstances yet once you're able to nicely wait and notice with him i think of you will all be happier interior the long-term. i replaced into in the same difficulty with my companion's mom who owned my homestead along with her husband, and additionally enjoyed gardening and tapping on the back window unanounced. We purely laughed and submit with it, and finally I had the main outstanding courting along with her and found out plenty approximately gardening too. the project is purely partly due on your companion's father: area of the project is the type you decide on for to handle it. you're choosing to be disenchanted by skill of his invasion of your privateness instead of choosing to be thankful for his love and kindness. It would not sound as in the journey that your husband particularly minds, which you're able to antagonize him to boot while you're too harsh.
knowitall
2009-07-06 14:32:34 UTC
The landlord can say whatever he wants. He owns the place. Yes, it is legit.


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