I'm not a lawyer and I'm not giving you legal advice. You should check with an attorney for "real" legal advice, particularly as it pertains to the specific area in which you live, or in which the apartment is located.
Generally, the answer is yes, BUT. For instance if the apartment is vacated and cleaned by say June 30, the estate would not be off the hook immediately for all rent thereafter. I think generally a 2-3 months is the usual "reasonable" amount of time for the landlord to mitigate the losses (find a new tenant). For that 2-3 months the estate would be responsible for the rent. If you can prove that a new tenant moved in sooner, estate would be off the hook sooner. You might have to go to court to get out of it though. In the US, the upper limit for small claims court varies - generally $3,000 - $5,000.
to be cleaned and cooked.
Typically the contents of a home are not considered a part of it. It could be removed.
put everything back the same way when you removed the contents. Chart everything down you removed and sign off with your signature when you go to place it back.
If not cleaned properly bacteria.
only if its not been cleaned or killed . when the turkey is cleaned or dressed all its internal organs are removed so there for its not pregnant you fool
it gets molded then cleaned and then sold
The filter of the espresso machine can be replaced, but not much else can be removed by the user, but can be serviced by a professional.
jump into a ice bath and have all of your organs removed, cleaned and then replaced
Emptied, means having removed the contents of.
They're removed mechanically, and the wound is then cleaned and disinfected.
This is probably a dirty throttle body. It should be removed and cleaned.
CMOS Battery holds power for storing infos.