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The information on this website is for general informational purposes only. It is not legal advice.

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Use of this website does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Tenant Know-How or anyone associated with it. We are not a law firm and we do not provide legal services. For advice about your specific situation, you should consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

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While we make reasonable efforts to keep the information on this site accurate and current, laws change frequently and content may become out of date. Statutes can be amended, repealed, or reinterpreted by courts. We make no warranty, express or implied, about the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of any information on this site.

Before relying on any information you find here, verify it against the most recent version of the statute cited, or consult a licensed attorney.

Calculator results are estimates

Any calculator or tool on this website produces results based on general rules and the information you provide. These results are estimates only and do not account for every possible exception, local ordinance, lease provision, or court decision that may apply to your situation. Actual outcomes may differ.

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Jurisdictional limits

Our content is focused on the laws of the United States and its states and territories. It is not a resource for renters outside the United States.

When to consult a lawyer

If you are facing eviction, considering a lawsuit, or have suffered significant financial harm, please consult a licensed attorney. Many states have free or low-cost legal aid programs for tenants. Your state bar association can point you to local resources.