hi just thought I would expand on the question. My landlord was investigated by the office of fair trading and the report said that they should not Be charging for the gas service among other things. The report was dated sept 2004 I moved into the property in March 2004. What I would like to know is does my landlord have to change my tenancy agreement even though it was signed before the oft report
what can a landlord charge to move in a California house rental?
Yes, a landlord can charge for damages caused by a cat if they are beyond normal wear and tear. This can include scratches on furniture, soiled carpets, or other types of damage. The cost of repairs or cleaning can be deducted from the security deposit.
noc from landlord no objection for reopen gas meter
Yes, a landlord in Connecticut can charge first, last, and a security deposit to renter.
It is unseemly that a landlord can charge a tenant for other than the items listed in the lease. You can pay them and take your landlord to landlord-tenant court for reimbursement, or you can approach a landlord-tenant advocacy to find the answer that you want.
Report it to the Landlord and to the Housing Authority that is servicing the voucher. If you can't determine the Housing Authority that is servicing the voucher, write to every Housing Authority in that jurisdiction.
Section 8 housing rules typically require that only individuals listed on the lease can live in the unit. You will need to inform your Section 8 landlord about any additional occupants, and they may need to qualify under the program's guidelines. It's best to check with your local housing authority to understand their specific rules and regulations regarding additional occupants.
As much as they want. It all depends on the location, prices of comparable accommodations, and what the landlord feels they can charge.
I'm no lawyer but... If a landlord may charge a pet deposit at all, then surely they can change it for an animal in a tank.
Man dont you have a buddy you can text? charge it or send it for servicing
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Yes