At my age NO. I have a really good reason (well, good to me) but my expressing it will only serve to annoy.
According to me,it might be different from state to state and/or country to country. Please specify a general area of residence.
It 's just depends in which society you live,Normally landlords provided these .. But also tenants have responsibility to buy curtains and all useful things ..
The landlords responsibility is providing all of the utilities with useful condition..if its damage after some time then it will be repair by landlords but i am not sure about how much time they will charge for repairing... Because they gave you in useful condition. All of these things write in your agreement that you … Read more
No , they can not do this .It's illegal according to laws ..
It's depend on your contract that you have sign with your landlords ..Mostly tenants have to pay water bill per month ...
Inside: The power supply, telecommunication and water supply.
Outside: The transportation, healthcare, and education.
Lastly, the PRICE.
Yes , they have rights but should inform you before entering in your apartment .
Yes , they can do this .Its just depend on where you live in you should follow all of the rules ..They definitely check the walls condition . Are they damaged or not then can charge from you ..
When you think about rent an apartment then there are many things have to be clear in mind like you should keep maintain all of the utilities gas, water, fire risk, furniture,clean rooms , maintenance etc. Your agreement about rent price must clear from the first day or fixed the date with your landlord. Be … Read more
Instead of suing, you need to look at your lease. If you are on the lease, see what's in place for this type of situation. If your name is not on the lease, then yes, the landlord can kick you out. If this guy is your ex-boyfriend, you don't need to be around him and … Read more
Dillon, you need to Google search the Loveland's Chamber of Commerce and begin there. Most Chamber of Commerce departments will send you all the information you need to know about their town. In addition, after you've received the information from them, call the local police department and ask them which neighborhoods are considered safe / … Read more
Hey there!
I’m not sure where you’re planning on investing or how much, but here are some of the top places to invest in real estate worldwide (each location has a different price point):
Barcelona, Spain
The French Riviera
Grenada--This market is about to get hot! So now’s the time.
Tuscany, Italy
Turkey
Panama--Highly recommended investment
Liguria, Italy
Montenegro
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Most people who move to places like SF,NYC, and upcoming Seattle are career oriented people. Big law, big accounting, big tech, etc. The ceiling is higher than anywhere else in the country. Even if you pull just a few years for your resume, you can do anything anywhere in the world. I can speak more … Read more
I think it is a bad idea. Living off campus makes you isolated from the campus community, you have more responsibilities (cooking, cleaning, etc) that can be a lot to handle while you are going to school, you have to deal with the possibility of a bad landlord, what about the commute to school; sometimes … Read more
You can .. Of course you can .. You are of legal age to enter into a contract. But, given your vulnerability about dealing with a landlord, your obligations, you might want to get advise from someone you can trust about any issues that may arise .. And trust me .. Issues WILL arise eventually.
You … Read more
At 18 you are legally an adult and can enter into a contract. So from a legal standpoint the answer is no, it is not too young. With that said it all depends on the 18 year olds involved. I have met some who have never washed a load of clothes or ran a vacuum … Read more
The cold hard fact is .. You are bound by laws that protect tentants. Whether or not he/she is ill is irrelevant. As long as the rent is being paid, and the tenant is still staying within the boundaries of your rental agreement, there is no reason to 'do' anything.
If however, the rent is … Read more
You are not responsible for this tenant and have a business to run so don't get emotionally involved with this tenant and do what you must which may even may call for evicting him. I know this sounds rash but you have the other tenants to think about and have to keep it fair for … Read more