It may depend on how the lease was terminated but unless the charges are based on a previous agreement, the landlord cannot spring this on you.
No.
The maximum rent in advance that a landlord can charge depends on the jurisdiction, as different laws apply in different countries or regions. Similarly, the maximum bond (security deposit) that a landlord can charge varies based on local laws and regulations. It is advisable to consult the specific regulations of your jurisdiction or seek legal advice to determine the exact limits.
Yes, only if the Landlord accepts. This is usually a request by a Tenant that is most often denied by the Landlord.
Yes you can. Your landlord cannot use your last month's rent as security deposit and vice versa.
In NY, landlords can charge reasonable late fees to tenants who are late on their rent if this is disclosed in the lease agreement.
I think he can since he is new. Did you get back your deposit from the original landlord? I would try to get it or find out where the money went. The money could have been handed over to the new landlord or landlord 1 kept it. You may be able to sue him in small claims court for your deposit.
No
Landlord, but probably only once a year. The landlord should have a tech check the filters.
Yes.
The time it takes for bioremediation to be effective can vary depending on factors such as the nature and extent of the contamination, the type of organisms used, and environmental conditions. In some cases, visible results can be seen in weeks to months, while complete remediation may take several months to years. Monitoring and adjusting the process are important to ensure successful remediation.
The landlord refuses to return personal property until the balance of his rent has been paid. 3 months have passed.
Landlord has to take you to court to get you out and then it will take 30 days before you have to be out.