Of course not. There is no such rule legally(in India) but you can ask the owner to do something about these mice.
I would think it would depend on what your lease says. My lease specifically states that I am responsible for any pest problems, excluding wood-destroying insects (like termites).
This depends on if you're renting an apartment or a house (for this answer, the term "house" means either a duplex or triplex, a single-family house, or a mobile home). If the former is true you can break such lease if the conditions are deplorable as you described. If the latter is true ou landlord is not responsible for the problem unless it states so on the lease.
The name of the movie in which mice were being sent into an apartment is The 4th Floor. It starred Juliette Lewis, William Hurt and Shelley Duvall.
NO THEY WILL BE INFECTED WITH ROUNDWORM
Yes they could break if their dried
they carried fleas that carried the disease and when they bit they infected their victim
Yes and you should let your pet mouse go into the kitchen for a walk. The landlord would like that.
They can break into people's house and steal food
He breaks a puppy, Curly's hand, and Curly's wife.
Like other members of the family of Rickettsia, the bacteria causing rickettsialpox live in mice. Tiny mites feed on these infected mice, thus acquiring the organism. When these mites feed on humans, the bacteria can be transmitted.
Because Europe had such an extremely large population of rats and mice, the disease spread like wildfire. Mice and rats carried the disease from place to place, and ultimately caused many people to become infected.
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