If the furnature is the tenants then yes. If the furnature came with the rental property as fully furnished, then the answer is NO. This would be classed as theft and they would be liable for prosecution.
No, tenants generally cannot remove plants from a rental property without permission from the landlord.
In Michigan, a landlord can enter a rental property without permission in emergency situations or if the tenant has abandoned the property. Otherwise, the landlord must provide reasonable notice to the tenant before entering the rental unit for non-emergency reasons.
It depends where you are, but craigslist has a lot of rental property on it in many jurisdictions.
It's considerate to inform your neighbors about a party to manage noise levels, but permission is not required for a private party in your own home. However, if you live in a rental property, you may need permission from your landlord or property management company.
Yes, and they called, bring it back now
Most laws state that you cannot change a lock without the landlord's permisson, and he will generally require a copy of the key, in this case, defeating the whole purpose. If you catch your landlord in your house without permission he is guilty of burglary just as anyone else would even if he had a key but not your permission to enter the unit or property.
If someone else drives your rental car without your permission, you may be held responsible for any damages or violations that occur while they are driving. It is important to only allow authorized drivers to operate the rental vehicle to avoid potential legal and financial consequences.
Rental insurance only covers the renters personal property such as clothes, T.V. furniture etc. Any repairs to the dwelling is the responsibility of the landlord.
Quite simple: the landlord may reclaim the property without judicial process.
To calculate the yield on a rental property, you divide the annual rental income by the property's value and multiply by 100 to get a percentage. This percentage represents the return on investment from the rental property.
If the rental property is residential rental property, depreciate over 27.5 years. If this is non-residential rental property, depreciate over 39 years.
If you have contacted the agency and applied for a rental, they have your permission to search your credit. It is a common part of all applications. even an emplyer may pull an emplyment credit report upon application for a job.