How is this even a question? Of COURSE your still obligated to pay rent. The elevator is a cutesy, be glad they have one, even though by the sound of it the stairs wouldn't hurt you any.
If you own a condominium that you rent, you remain obligated to pay your assessments. If you rent a condominium, you may be obligated to pay assessment through the terms of your lease.
Sure! Rent is not a bankruptcy issue.
No, you are still obligated to pay your rent for the term of the lease
Of course! You are living in the apartment and therefore are obligated to pay to live there. Why would one think that the landlord would pay your rent?
Aslong as the landlord is the legal owner of the property (inquire at the registry of deeds), the tenant is obligated to pay the rent to him.
If the municipality requires a CO, then, yes. However, that's between the landlord and the city, and really has nothing to do with the tenant. There still may be nothing wrong with the unit, and the tenant is still obligated to pay the rent.
Until you actually vacate the premises, yes.
I'm pretty sure the cosigner doesn't have to pay it. If the tenant dies suddenly, I wouldn't think his/her family would be obligated to pay the rent, because I'm sure they would move everything out when the tenant dies.
Well one is obligated to pay their rent, but if someone is going to be paying over 30% of their monthly income on rent, there is a possibility of going upside down.
Until the unit can be made habitable again or a resonible time that the unit should have been able to be repaired. The tenant would be liable for cost of repair, rent and utilities during that repair.
I really can't tell what the question is, but a tenant is obligated to pay rent until the building is sold at auction.
The secret service did pay Joe Biden for the use of a place that he owned while protecting him. This is not an uncommon occurrence. No laws were broken. The secret service did not pay Joe Biden's rent, only rent to Joe Biden for their use of a home he owned.