yes, they can ask if they do not want to rent to underage people or students.
It is in violation of the landlord tenant act for a landlord or potential landlord to contact your employer and ask them to discuss their wages.
My landlord is very good, he gives me assistance in anything i ask.
Refuse.
Yes, a landlord can ask for proof of income from potential tenants to assess their ability to pay rent.
A new landlord has to have received the security deposit from the old landlord during the process of the closure of the sale of the property. The new landlord is responsible for that security deposit.
If your landlord is selling the house you have to continue paying the rent for it, whether to the old landlord or to the new one. Your old landlord will give you notice about when they have sold the property, and the new landlord will give you instructions on how to pay them the rent.
Kindly ask the landlord to move it.
A prospective landlord can ask an applicant if they gave notice to their previous landlord and if they were asked to leave. They are able to inquire about past payment history as well as condition of rental when they left.
Yes, depending on when. A landlord has his name, telephone number, and hours for calling on the lease. Unless there is an emergency the landlord has the right to ask the Tenant not to call the number outside those hours if it's not an emergency.
You can ask for anything. If the landlord approved the dish at some point, he can't now ask to have it removed. If he did not give permission, then he probably can.
Contact your old landlord and ask if they won't assist you in this matter. OR - if you have a copy of the letter or notice that you gave the old landlord it would certainly help. If you have already moved out, it sounds like he's trying to threaten you into paying. While it IS possible, it's kind of doubtful that he will spend the money to take you to court.
Yes a landlord can ask for pet shot records. It is heir job to make sure that the shots are current in case your dog ever gets out and bites someone, plus they have to ask it.