How a Business Hired a Lawyer to Review a Residential Real Estate Lease in Wisconsin
See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a business in Wisconsin seeking help to review a Residential Real Estate Lease. The client received 3 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $249 to $799.
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Residential Real Estate Lease
Wisconsin
Business
Business
Less than a week
$249 - $799 (Flat fee)
3 bids
15 pages
How much does it cost to Review a Residential Real Estate Lease in Wisconsin?
For this project, the client received 3 proposals from lawyers to review a Residential Lease Agreement in Wisconsin, with flat fee bids ranging from $249 to $799 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.Review Residential Leases
"I had a great experience working with Zachary through Contracts Counsel. He was extremely efficient in reviewing my lease agreements and provided thoughtful, clear feedback that helped tighten up the legal language. Thanks to his expertise, I now have a solid, reusable lease I feel confident sharing with future tenants. He was responsive, professional, and easy to work with — highly recommend him for any contract or lease review needs!"
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Residential Lease Agreement
Indiana
Can a landlord in Indianapolis record video and audio without telling the tenant?
I rent a room in a house. Landlord ./owner oesnt live here. A week ago he installed cameras in the living room and kitchen. They don't cover exterior doors. He said nothing to me but I see them. Not hidden. Tonight I found out he can talk to me and hear me through them. Is this legai? What should I do?
Joseph B.
The question would be what exactly do you rent. Do you rent a room and the kitchen and livingroom are common areas or do you rent the entire space. You have an expectation of privacy inside the space you rent. So, for example, if you rent a single room, you have an expectation of privacy inside that room, and thus there is no expectation of privacy in the common areas. However, if you rent the entire space, then the area for your expectation of privacy is the entire unit. This does not apply to bathrooms or changing rooms or other areas where there is also a general expectation of privacy.
Residential Lease Agreement
New Jersey
As a landlord, am I obligated to agree to a demand or a request by a tenant to modify a written lease agreement in order to remove the other tenant from the lease?
Tenants are unmarried couple. The decision to rent was based largely on the man's income. After 1 year of a 2-year lease, she demands to modify the lease to remove him from the lease. I asked for a new application and NTN Decision Point Plus Report. She submits only the application showing her alimony and child support income and social security disability income for her and her 3 children. What are my rights as a landlord with an existing written lease?
Matthew S.
No, you can enforce the agreement you entered into.