Yes you can paint your apartment and but you need to look at your lease you maybe able to deduct the cost from your rent as improvements to raise property value
Yes. It's not always the landlord that owns the apartment block, but a company and he has to go by the rules. The company has a right to a degree to decide who to rent too and refuse cosigners.
There is no obligation for a landlord to take Section 8.
There are none unless it is somehow construed as fraud in your state. Provided you are open and honest and the former felon is on the lease, there are no penalities asside from being legally denied.
no it is against the law contact the sherriff, the board of health and a lawyer asap make sure to make notes of all repairs needed and write down/tape all conversations with landlord with exact times/dates and witnesses if any and make copies of any papers from landlord to show to sherriff
The landlord refuses to return personal property until the balance of his rent has been paid. 3 months have passed.
No. A landlord has no right to refuse to rent you an apartment because of your race religion sexual preference have children or on social assistance.
Yes. It's not always the landlord that owns the apartment block, but a company and he has to go by the rules. The company has a right to a degree to decide who to rent too and refuse cosigners.
In most cases, a landlord may refuse to rent to a felon or allow them to be a cosigner due to concerns about their criminal history. However, it ultimately depends on the landlord's policies and discretion.
It normally depends on how many units are in the complex. If the "complex" is actually a duplex, triplex, or quadplex, then no: it's not an apartment complex and generally the landlord is not responsible for pest control. If there are more than four units then it's an apartment complex, and is subject to more rules: the landlord is normally responsible for the pest control, inter alia. Code Enforcement can help you enforce the laws your by which your landlord must abide.
Refuse.
Of course they can.
There is no obligation for a landlord to take Section 8.
Absolutely. He didn't rent to you, he rented to your father. He shouldn't let anyone in until some court declares who should go in there and take everything out.
It's up to your potential landlord. Some might refuse to rent to you, others might figure that you're probably a better risk now than you were before you filed.
To refuse something is an action. So the word refuse is already a verb.Other verbs are refuses, refusing and refused, depending on the tense.
The verb of refusal is refuse.Other verbs are refuses, refusing and refused.Some example sentences are:"We refuse your plea"."She refuses my offer"."We are refusing your bribe"."I was refused".
Refuse (as a noun) is rubbish or waste. The official definition of refuse is "indicate or show that one is not willing to do something."