Landlord has to take you to court to get you out and then it will take 30 days before you have to be out.
Yes, if you did not make the repairs yourself and document the costs with an agreement with him, the landlord can evict you. Your local government does have offices that will help you with landlord/tenant issues--some repairs Must be made. However, many landlords do not ever make the repairs that are less serious.
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The landlord can send the notice-to-quit for non-payment (14 days or less in most states), and not disturb the 2-month notice. They both remain in force.
Yes he can. A violation of the terms of a lease by a landlord is just as much grounds for termination by the tenant. The landlord can still evict you but less likely will win.
Unless you have a commercial driver's license, probably not.
Less control, Less angle, Easier to hurt yourself, And you can't kick as far as with your laces: Laces are for aces Toes are for H**s
It lulls it. It tones it down so it has less kick and less flavor
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Yes, a landlord can redecorate and fix the house for selling while the current tenants are still renting and living there, as long as it does not disrupt the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment and does not violate any terms specified in the lease agreement. The landlord should communicate with the tenants in advance about any planned renovations or repairs and try to schedule them at a convenient time for the tenants.
AnswerMost rental questions can be answered by talking with your landlord. I've been in both situations. As a renter, I want the landlord to take care of everything. As a landlord, I want my renter to take some responsibility.I think a clogged drain is up to the renter to get fixed. A leaky pipe is more a landlord duty. However, if you want something more concrete, I suggest you come to an agreement with your landlord. You'll take care of any repairs that cost less than $50 and the landlord will be responsible for the bigger jobs.Max
It is a shell for a shotgun that has less power than a standard shotshell, and produces less recoil, or "kick".
About a week less than six months.