This is dependent on the terms of your Landlord-Tenant agreement which I suggest you consult. These agreements differ from person to person.
No. They would likely charge the renter for damaging the mattress if the apartment was provided furnished.
This is a 50-50 type thing. If the landlord knew of a leak and did nothing to stop it, yes. If it just started leaking and you did what you could to prevent the mattress from damage, you may be able to win the argument. It may be best to consult with a lawyer.
If the stove/refrigerator were furnished and they no longer work, the landlord must replace them.
A mattress commercial was on television the other day and the announcer said that if you look on the tag of a mattress a number appears that suggests the life of the mattress. He recommended that a number with 8 or above means its time to replace the mattress.
It is very important for a landlord to get contents insurance if they are renting out a property with furniture included. If then the contents are damaged by the tennants then the landlord will be able to use the insurance policy to replace them.
It depends on your lease agreement.
As I understand it, the landlord is required to maintain it essentially in the condition it was in when you moved in. So if there were working appliances when you rented it, they are responsible for the maintenance. If you are asking is the landlord required to provide new stuff when you move in, no.
Typically, replacing a cosigner on a lease would require approval from the landlord or property management company, and they may have specific criteria for accepting a new cosigner. It's best to contact the landlord or property manager directly to discuss the possibility of changing the cosigner on the lease.
I was wondering how often the landlord needs to replace carpets in NH? If someone else lived there and I/m moving in, what do they have to do? Thanks Sally
Only if The landlords broke it If not then the tennants have to pay for it
when its broke or u can prove its not working right
Not necessarily: he can have the carpet professionally cleaned.