We have been talking a lot about the new landlord tenant law that took effect last year. Since this new law is so important to Alabama property owners, we are going to spend a little time going over all of the things you need to know to ensure that you are in compliance.
Today’s Topic: The Tenant’s Responsibilities
For the last few days we have focused on things that landlords must do for tenants. Today we will focus on some of the things that tenants must do to ensure that they are in compliance with the new law.
The new law essentially imposes upon tenants a duty to treat the property in a way that would not diminish its value. To that end, the law requires the tenant to:
- Keep the apartment reasonably clean. This includes taking out the trash as well as general cleaning that would be necessary to ensure that the property is not damaged.
- Refrain from deliberate or negligent behavior that would damage the property. Examples of this might be allowing large objects to be put down the drains. This could also include removing or destroying the fixtures in the unit without the owner’s permission.
- Refrain from using the apartment in such a way that would be a safety hazard. This might include interfering with the wiring or using the stove as a heating unit or other risky behavior that could cause damage to the unit.
- Refrain from behaviors that would be disruptive to the neighbors.
Although having these provisions in the law is extremely helpful, it is a good idea to include a set of rules in the lease or as a signed exhibit to the lease so that each tenant understands the landlord’s expectations. Landlords should review the property rules with each tenant at the signing of the lease and make sure that the rules are signed by the tenant in case there is a future legal dispute.
§ 35-9A-301. Tenant to maintain dwelling unit.
A tenant shall:
(1) comply with all obligations primarily imposed upon tenants by applicable provisions of building and housing codes materially affecting health and safety;
(2) keep that part of the premises that the tenant occupies and uses as clean and safe as the condition of the premises permit;
(3) dispose from the dwelling unit all ashes, garbage, rubbish, and other waste in a clean and safe manner;
(4) keep all plumbing fixtures in the dwelling unit or used by the tenant as clear as their condition permits;
(5) use in a reasonable manner all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and other facilities and appliances including elevators in the premises;
(6) not deliberately or negligently destroy, deface, damage, impair, or remove any part of the premises; or knowingly, recklessly, or negligently permit any person to do so; and
(7) conduct himself or herself and require other persons on the premises with the tenant’s consent to conduct themselves in a manner that will not disturb the neighbors’ peaceful enjoyment of the premises.

