Residential Rental Lease Agreement
PART V.--GENERAL STATUTES
TITLE 45
REAL PROPERTY
CHAPTER 14
LANDLORD AND TENANT
Notice to quit - Unnecessary with lease for certain term; landlord's
right to immediate possession.
When real estate is leased for a certain term no notice to quit
shall be necessary, but the landlord shall be entitled to the possession,
without such notice, immediately upon the expiration of the term. Title
45, Chap. 14, § 45-1401
Same - Month to month or quarter to quarter tenancy; expiration
of notice.
A tenancy from month to month, or from quarter to quarter, may
be terminated by a 30 days notice in writing from the landlord
to the tenant to quit, or by such a notice from the tenant to the landlord
of his intention to quit, said notice to expire, in either case, on the
day of the month from which such tenancy commenced to run. Title 45, Chap.
14, § 45-1402
Notice of termination - Tenancies at will.
A tenancy at will may be terminated by 30 days notice in writing
by either landlord or tenant. Title, 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1403
Same - Tenancies by sufferance; apportionment of rent.
A tenancy by sufferance may be terminated at any time by a notice
in writing from the landlord to the tenant to quit the premises
leased, or by such notice from the tenant to the landlord of his intention
to quit on the 30th day after the day of the service of the notice. If
such notice expires before any periodic instalment of rent falls due, according
to the terms of the tenancy, the landlord shall be entitled to a proportionate
part of such instalment to the date fixed for quitting the premises. Title
45, Chap.14, § 45-1404
Notice not to be recalled without consent; effect of expiration
of notice.
Neither landlord nor tenant, after giving notice as aforesaid,
shall be entitled to recall the notice so given without the consent of
the other party, but after the expiration of the notice given by the tenant
as aforesaid the landlord shall be entitled to the possession as if he
had given the proper notice to quit; and after the expiration of the notice
given by the landlord as aforesaid the tenant shall be entitled to quit
as if he had given the proper notice of his intention to quit. Title 45,
Chap. 14, § 45-1405
Service of notice to quit.
Every notice to the tenant to quit shall be served in English and
Spanish upon him personally, if he can be found, and if he can
not be found it shall be sufficient service of said notice to deliver the
same to some person of proper age upon the premises, and in the absence
of such tenant or person to post the same in some conspicuous place upon
the leased premises. If the notice is posted on the premises, a copy of
the notice shall be mailed first class U.S. mail, postage prepaid, to the
premises sought to be recovered, in the name of the person known to be
in possession of the premises, or if unknown, in the name of the person
occupying the premises, within 3 calendar days of the date of posting.
Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1406
Refusal to surrender possession; double rent.
If the tenant, after having given notice of his intention to quit
as aforesaid, shall refuse, without reasonable excuse, to surrender possession
according to such notice, he shall be liable to the landlord for rent at
double the rate of rent payable according to the terms of tenancy for all
the time that the tenant shall so wrongfully hold over, to be recovered
in the same way as the rent accruing before the termination of the tenancy.
Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1407
Parties may agree to alternate notice provisions; waiver.
Nothing herein contained shall be construed as preventing the parties
to a lease, by agreement in writing, from substituting a longer
or shorter notice to quit than is above provided or to waive all such notice.
Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1408
Recovery of real and personal property leased together.
Whenever real and personal property are leased together, as, for
example, a house with furniture contained therein, the landlord, either
in an action of ejectment or in the summary proceeding for possession,
in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, may have a judgment
for recovery of the personalty as well as the realty. Title 45, Chap. 14,
§ 45-1409
Action in ejectment - When proper.
Whenever a lease for any definite term shall expire, or any tenancy
shall be terminated by notice as aforesaid, and the tenant shall fail or
refuse to surrender possession of the leased premises, the landlord may
bring an action of ejectment to recover possession in the Superior Court
of the District of Columbia. Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1410
Same - Claims for arrears of rent, double rent, and waste; jurisdiction
of court; money judgment.
In either case the landlord may join with his claim for recovery
of the possession of the leased premises a claim for all arrears of rent
accrued to the termination of the tenancy, and, when the tenant has given
the notice, for double rent from the termination of the tenancy to the
verdict, or judgment, if the trial be by the court and for damages for
waste; provided, that in such action before the Superior Court of the District
of Columbia the amount so claimed shall be within its jurisdiction. If
judgment for possession be rendered in favor of the plaintiff, he shall
be entitled, at the same time, to a judgment for said arrears of rent,
and for said double rent, as the case may be, to the date of the verdict
or judgment as aforesaid, and for damages for waste. Title 45, Chap. 14,
§ 45-1411
Consolidation of actions for arrears of rent and possession.
If actions be brought separately for arrears of rent and for the
possession, they may be afterwards consolidated and 1 judgment rendered
in them for the possession and also for the rent. Title 45, Chap. 14, §
45-1412
Landlord's lien for rent - Time of existence.
The landlord shall have a tacit lien for his rent upon such of
the tenant's personal chattels, on the premises, as are subject to execution
for debt, to commence with the tenancy and continue for 3 months after
the rent is due and until the termination of any action for such rent brought
within said 3 months. Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1413
Same - How enforced.
The said lien may be enforced:
(1) By attachment, to be issued upon affidavit that the rent is
due and unpaid; or, if it be not due, that the defendant is about to remove
or sell some part of said chattels;
(2) By judgment against the tenant and execution, to be levied on
said chattels, or any of them, in whosesoever hands they may be found;
(3) By action against any purchaser of said chattels, with notice
of the lien, in which action the plaintiff may have judgment for the value
of the chattels purchased by the defendant not exceeding the rent in arrear.
Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1414
Same - When attachment issuable; executing officer's power of
entry.
Such attachment may be issued in any action for the recovery of
the possession of the leased premises by the landlord, in which
the rent in arrear, or double rent, or both, shall be claimed as aforesaid,
and it shall be lawful for any officer to whom the writ of attachment shall
be delivered to be executed to break open an outer or inner door when necessary
to the execution of the same. Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1415
Same - Property subject to lien not to be executed on by another
without payment of rent due; when rent in arrears exceeds 3 months.
No goods or chattels whatsoever, lying or being in or upon any
messuage, lands, or tenements, which are or shall be leased for
life or lives, term of years, at will, or otherwise, shall be liable to
be taken by virtue of any execution on any pretence whatsoever, unless
the party at whose suit the said execution is sued out, shall before the
removal of such goods from off the said premises, by virtue of such execution
or extent, pay to the landlord of the said premises, or his bailiff, all
such sum or sums of money as are or shall be due for rent for the said
premises at the time of the taking such goods or chattels by virtue of
such execution; provided, the said arrears of rent do not amount to more
than 3 months rent, and in case the said arrears shall exceed 3 months
rent, then the said party, at whose suit such execution is sued
out, paying the said landlord, or his bailiff, 3 months rent, may proceed
to execute his judgment as he might have done before the making of this
section; and the marshal is hereby empowered and required to levy and pay
to the plaintiff as well the money so paid for rent, as the execution money.
Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1416
Distress not unlawful and party making it not trespasser ab initio
because of irregularity; special damages recoverable; costs; tender of
amends defeats recovery.
Where any distress shall be made for any kind of rent justly due,
and any irregularity or unlawful act shall be afterwards done by the party
or parties distraining, or by his, her, or their agents; the distress itself
shall not be therefore deemed to be unlawful, nor the party or parties
making it be deemed a trespasser or trespassers ab initio; but the party
or parties aggrieved by such unlawful act or irregularity shall or may
recover full satisfaction for the special damage he, she, or they
shall have sustained thereby, and no more, in an action of trespass or
on the case at the election of the plaintiff or plaintiffs; provided always,
that where the plaintiff or plaintiffs shall recover in such action, he,
she, or they shall be paid his, her, or their full costs of suit, and have
all the like remedies for the same as in other cases of costs; provided
nevertheless, that no tenant or tenants, lessee or lessees, shall recover
in any action for any such unlawful act or irregularity as aforesaid, if
tender of amends hath been made by the party or parties distraining, his,
her, or their agent or agents, before such action brought.
Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1417
Fraudulent removal, conveyance, or concealment of property to
defeat lien subjects guilty party to forfeiture of double value of such
property.
If any tenant or lessee shall fraudulently remove and convey away
his or her goods or chattels, or if any person or persons shall
wilfully and knowingly aid or assist any such tenant or lessee in such
fraudulent conveying away or carrying off of any part of his or her goods
or chattels, or in concealing the same; all and every person or persons
so offending shall forfeit and pay to the landlord or landlords, lessor
or lessors, from whose estate such goods and chattels were fraudulently
carried off as aforesaid, double the value of the goods by him, her or
them respectively carried off or concealed as aforesaid; to be recovered
by action of debt in any court of record. Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1418
Representatives of life tenant may recover proportion of rent
from under-tenant.
Where any tenants for life shall happen to die before or on the
day, on which any rent was reserved or made payable upon any demise or
lease of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, which determined on the
death of such tenant for life, the executors or administrators of such
tenant for life shall and may in an action on the case recover of and from
such under-tenant or under-tenants of such lands, tenements, or hereditaments,
if such tenant for life dies on the day on which the same was made payable
the whole, or if before such day then a proportion, of such rent according
to the time such tenant for life lived, of the last year, or quarter of
a year or other time in which the said rent was growing due as aforesaid,
making all just allowances or a proportionable part thereof respectively.
Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1419
Action in debt may be brought for rent in arrears under lease
or demise for life.
It shall and may be lawful for any person or persons, having any
rent in arrear, or due upon any lease or demise for life or lives, to bring
an action or actions of debt for such arrears of rent, in the same manner
they might have done, in case such rent were due, and reserved upon a lease
for years. Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1420
Action by landlord for use and occupation of property where no
deed; parol agreement as evidence of quantum of damages.
It shall and may be lawful to and for the landlord or landlords,
where the agreement is not by deed, to recover a reasonable satisfaction
for the lands, tenements, or hereditaments, held or occupied by the defendant
or defendants, in an action on the case, for the use and occupation of
what was so held or enjoyed; and if in evidence on the trial of such action
any parol demise or any agreement (not being by deed) whereon a certain
rent was reserved shall appear, the plaintiff in such action shall not
therefor be nonsuited, but may make use thereof as an evidence of the quantum
of the damages to be recovered. Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1421
Leases under control of mentally handicapped - Surrender and
renewal; committee or guardian; court order.
In all cases where any lunatic is or shall be entitled, or has
right to renew any lease or leases made or granted, or to be made or granted,
for the life or lives of 1 or more person or persons, or for any term or
number of years, absolute or determinable on the death of 1 or more person
or persons, or otherwise; it shall and may be lawful to and for such lunatic,
or his or her guardian or guardians, committee or committees, of his estate,
in his, her, or their name or names, by the direction of the chancellor,
signified by an order made on hearing all parties concerned, upon petition,
in a summary way, from time to time, to accept of a surrender or surrenders
of such lease or leases; and to make and execute to any person or persons,
bodies politic, or corporate or collegiate, aggregate or sole, a new lease
or leases of the premises comprised in such lease or leases so
to be surrendered by virtue of this section, for and during such number
of lives, or for such term or terms of years, determinable upon such number
of lives, or for such term or terms of years absolute, as was or were mentioned
or contained in such lease or leases so surrendered, at the making thereof,
or otherwise, as the chancellor for the time being, by any such order,
so to be obtained as aforesaid, shall direct. Title 45, Chap. 14, §
45-1422
Same - Lease pursuant to provisions of § 45-1422 valid.
All and every such lease or leases so to be made or executed as
aforesaid, shall be and be deemed as good and valid, and effectual in the
law, to all intents and purposes, as if such lunatic was at the time of
making or executing thereof of sane mind, and had executed the same in
his or her own proper person. Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1423
Same - Money received for renewal paid to guardian for benefit
of handicapped; characterization of money at death of handicapped.
All fines, premiums, foregifts, and sums of money, which shall
or may be had, received, or paid for, or on account of the renewing of
any such lease or leases as aforesaid, shall (after a deduction of all
necessary incident charges and expenses) be paid to the guardian or guardians,
committee or committees, of the said lunatic, and be applied and disposed
of for the benefit of such lunatic, in such manner as the chancellor shall
direct: but, upon the death of such lunatic or lunatics, all such sum or
sums of money as shall arise by such fines, premiums, or foregifts, or
so much as shall remain unapplied for the benefit of such lunatic or lunatics,
at his, her or their death, shall, as between the representatives of the
real and personal estates of all such lunatics, be considered as real estate,
unless such lunatic or lunatics shall be tenants for life only; and then
the same shall be considered as personal estate. Title 45, Chap.
14, § 45-1424
Lease held by infant or mentally handicapped - Surrender and
renewal; guardian or committee; court order.
In all cases where any person under the age of 18 years, or any
lunatic, is or shall become interested in or entitled to any lease or leases
made or granted, or to be made or granted, by any person or persons, bodies
politic, corporate or collegiate, aggregate or sole, for the life or lives
of 1 or more person or persons, or for any term of years, either absolute
or determinable upon the death of 1 or more person or persons or otherwise,
it shall and may be lawful for such person under the age of 18 years, or
for his or her guardian or guardians, or other person or persons on his
or her behalf, and for such lunatic, or his or her guardian or guardians,
committee or committees of the estate, or other person or persons on his
or her behalf, to apply to the court of chancery by petition or motion,
in a summary way, and by the order and direction of the said court made,
upon hearing all parties concerned, such person under the age of 18 years,
and such lunatics, or person or persons appointed by the said courts respectively,
by deed or deeds only, shall and may be enabled, from time to time, to
surrender such lease or leases, and accept and take, in the name, and for
the benefit of such person under the age of 18 years, or lunatic, 1 or
more new lease or leases of the premises comprised in such lease or leases
surrendered by virtue of this section for and during such number of lives,
or for such term or terms of years, determinable upon such number of lives,
or for such term or terms of years absolute, as was or were mentioned or
contained in such lease or leases so surrendered, at the making thereof
respectively, or otherwise as the said court shall respectively direct.
Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1425
Same - Costs of renewal chargeable to estate of infant or handicapped
or deemed charge upon leasehold.
All and every sum and sums of money and other consideration, paid
or advanced by any such guardian, trustee, committee or other
person, for or on account of the renewal of any such lease or leases, and
all reasonable charges incident thereto, shall be paid out of the estate
or effects of the infant or lunatic for whose benefit the said lease or
leases shall be renewed, or shall be a charge and incumbrance upon the
leasehold premises, together with interest for the same, as the said court
shall direct and determine. Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1426
Same - New leases to be of same nature and subject to same liabilities
as surrendered leases.
The respective leases to be so renewed, shall operate, and be to
the same uses, and be liable to the same trusts, charges, incumbrances,
dispositions, devises and conditions, as the leases to be, from time to
time, surrendered as aforesaid, were or would have been subject to, in
case such surrender had not been made. Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1427
Same - Renewed lease valid.
Every such surrender, and such lease or leases granted thereupon,
shall be, and be deemed as valid and legal, to all intents and purposes,
as if such surrender had been made by and on the behalf of a person of
full age, or sane mind. Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1428
Surrender for new lease good without surrender of underleases;
underleases continue unaffected; all rights and remedies to continue.
In case any lease shall be duly surrendered, in order to be renewed,
and a new lease made and executed by the chief landlord or landlords, the
same new lease shall, without a surrender of all the underleases, be as
good and valid, to all intents and purposes, as if all the underleases
derived thereout had been likewise surrendered at or before the taking
of such new lease; and all and every person and persons in whom any estate
for life or lives, or for years, shall, from time to time, be vested by
virtue of such new lease, and his, her, and their executors and administrators,
shall be entitled to the rents, covenants, and duties, and have like remedy
for recovery thereof, and the underlessees shall hold and enjoy the messuages,
lands, and tenements, in the respective underleases, comprised, as if the
original leases, out of which the respective underleases are derived, had
been still kept on foot and continued, and the chief landlord
and landlords shall have, and be entitled to, such and the same remedy,
by distress or entry in and upon the messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments
comprised in any such underlease, for the rents and duties reserved by
such new lease, so far as the same exceed not the rents and duties reserved
in the lease, out of which such underlease was derived, as they would have
had in case such former lease had been still continued, or as they would
have had, in case the respective underleases had been renewed under such
new principal lease. Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1429
Grant or assignment of reversion of premises or by lessee not
to affect rights or duties under lease.
The grantee or assignee of the reversion of any leased premises
shall have the same right of action against the lessee, his personal representatives,
heirs, or assigns, for rent or for any forfeiture or breach of any covenant
or condition in the lease which the grantor or assignor might have had;
and the assignee of the lessee shall have the same rights of action against
the lessor, his grantee, or assignee, upon any covenants in the lease which
the lessee might have had against the lessor. Title 45, Chap. 14, §
45-1430
Grants of remainders, reversions, and rents good without attornment;
payment of rent to grantor without notice valid.
All grants or conveyances of any manors or rents, or of the reversion
or remainder of any messuages or lands, shall be good and effectual, to
all intents and purposes, without any attornment of the tenants of any
such manors, or of the land out of which rent shall be issuing, or of the
particular tenants upon whose particular estates any such reversions or
remainders shall and may be expectant or depending, as if their attornment
had been had and made; provided, nevertheless, that no such tenant shall
be prejudiced or damaged by payment of any rent to any such grantor or
conusor, or by breach of any condition for nonpayment of rent, before notice
shall be given to him of such grant by the conusee or grantee. Title
45, Chap. 14, § 45-1431
Fraudulent attornment void; possession not changed by such attornment;
limitation on scope of provisions.
All and every fraudulent attornment and attornments of any tenant
or tenants of any messuages, lands, tenements, or hereditaments,
shall be absolutely null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever;
and the possession of their respective landlord or landlords, lessor or
lessors, shall not be deemed or construed to be anywise changed, altered,
or affected by any such attornment or attornments; provided always, that
nothing herein contained shall extend to vacate or affect any attornment
made pursuant to and in consequence of some judgment at law, or decree
or order of a court of equity, or made with the privity and consent of
the landlord or landlords, lessor or lessors, or to any mortgagee after
the mortgage is become forfeited. Title 45, Chap. 14, § 45-1432