Darling Divaa
Darling Divaa answered Anonymous' question

I would check the paint and if it's still in good condition I would ask him why he wants it re painted. 

If it doesn't look as good as when you left it, ask him what happened to it. If you can show him the documents of the paint job and when it wasRead more

Darling Divaa
Darling Divaa answered Anonymous' question

Most often no.  A landlord can state on an eviction notice that he/she will give you a certain amount of time to pay the rent but most landlords don't do that because if the tenant does not pay the rent by the stated time then the landlord has to go back through the process again … Read more

Lynn Blakeman
Lynn Blakeman answered

No, your landlord can't start to charge you for things that were not part of your original agreement.


Firstly, politely point out that those things are covered in the agreement and that if he continues to charge you, then you will have no choice but to take him to court.

If he is sensible, he should … Read more
Lynn Blakeman
Lynn Blakeman answered Bryan Len's question
There are many properties available in the USA on a rent to own basis. I have found a few sites for you that will hopefully help to get you started with your search.


Chloe Corkhill
Chloe Corkhill answered Steve Martin's question

Depending on the type of commercial enterprise you run, there are many factors to consider before agreeing to rent a commercial office space. These are the things that apply broadly:

1. Who are your neighbours?

Make sure you have friendly neighbours, whether they're running other enterprises or they have residence. Find out what they're up … Read more

bell sullivan
bell sullivan answered

I had been ill for a long time and ended up in hospital with pneumonia. 

At the time I didn't realise the flat I'm renting had mould. I was finding black stickiness under my bed only and use to clean it up. This was around January then by feb i was in hospital. 

Can the damp had … Read more

Anonymous
Anonymous answered
Rental discount letters need to feature the following important elements
  1. Reference to the property you are renting
  2. Expiry date of your current contract
  3. Current agreed rental amount
  4. Proposed amount you can afford
  5. Reason you feel this proposal is necessary

Having rented properties for years myself, I can assure you that there needs to be a pretty darn good reason as to … Read more

Jason Waggot
Jason Waggot answered Anonymous' question

It all comes down to what it says in your rental agreement or contract really.

If it mentions a late charge, then he is within his rights to ask for it. If you can't pay, then you might be able to work out some sort of repayment arrangement.

If your contract doesn't say anything about this charge, … Read more

Anita Jourdain
Anita Jourdain answered

yes! If you have lived there for more than 6weeks even if you are not on the lease legally you are a tenant of the home because she gave you permission to stay with no intention of asking you to leave when she did so. Therefore she is to act like a leasee she legally … Read more

Yo Kass
Yo Kass answered Anonymous' question

I'm a little confused, are you asking whether you should have been given 30 days notice before eviction?

Where does student OW come into the matter?

As far as your lease, the law will vary from location to location - but generally the courts will favour whoever is abiding by the contractual agreement signed when you started … Read more

Arthur Wright
Arthur Wright answered

All depends on whether the basement is including exclusively to you in the lease agreement here and if so, then ask him to store the gas elsewhere as the fumes are spreading throughout the house and is sickening. All you can do is try or move the gas can to a garage, if applicable but … Read more

John McCann
John McCann answered

This is a violation of the lease anywhere I have been.


Consider small claims court action and the advice above should be considered also. A definate health department concern!

Trish Mascola
Trish Mascola answered

Regarding The leaking roof and the mice running around: If the landlord won't do anything about it you should contact the health department for starters And there should be a renters department that you can call your city to complain.