Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Nevada
Owner requests to use master bedroom as storage after renter moved in.
The owner of the house I am leasing from requested to use my master bedroom as storage for his wife's personal belongings, and put a lock on the bedroom door. The request came after I have been living in the house for two weeks already. There is no mention in the lease agreement that he can take the master bedroom away from me. Personally, I don't mind him keeping a few things in the house (garage, 2nd bedroom), but not using the master bedroom where my wife and baby also sleep in. As a tenant, do I have a right to say ''No, you can not use the master bedroom to store your belongings.''?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Owner requests to use master bedroom as storage after renter moved in.
Do you have a written lease? If not was the agreement for rent of the whole house?
If so you are entitled to use of the whole house.
I wouldn't agree without a % discount based on square footage.
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