Review your issues with the association manager or the association's board.
Title to the property is in 'someone's' name; you've paid rent to 'somebody'.
You may make an offer to purchase the unit from the titled owner. If you need the services of an association-savvy attorney, you can find one locally to help you.
If the landlord passed away and no one has come for rent or repairs for a year, it's unlikely that you can file for ownership of the condo. Generally, ownership of a property would require a legal process such as inheritance, purchase, or other contractual agreements. It is recommended to consult with a real estate attorney or legal professional for specific advice regarding your situation.
If the stove/refrigerator were furnished and they no longer work, the landlord must replace them.
This is dependent on the terms of your Landlord-Tenant agreement which I suggest you consult. These agreements differ from person to person.
The definition of conservatory repairs are repairs that either replace windows or the frames of conservatories or any other damage located within the conservatory.
glaziers replace windows
It is very important for a landlord to get contents insurance if they are renting out a property with furniture included. If then the contents are damaged by the tennants then the landlord will be able to use the insurance policy to replace them.
You can't repair an airbag you have to replace it.
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write landlord a letter stating all of this information. make 3 copies; 1 for landlord, 1 for yourself, and 1 for the landlord and tenant association in your area. in this letter state that you would like this done with in the next 3 months( which is more than enough time to replace windows and other such repairs) with this copy sent to the landlord and tenant assoc. they can have you hive then the rent money and they can legally withhold this unless the reapirs are done. contact this agency first to get any addditional info that you may need.
It depends on your lease agreement.
If you have lost your ownership, you can obtain one from your local Ministry of Transportation office. Just copy the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) from your vehicle and bring it with you to the M.T.O. office, and they will provide you with the paperwork necessary to obtain a replacement ownership.
As I understand it, the landlord is required to maintain it essentially in the condition it was in when you moved in. So if there were working appliances when you rented it, they are responsible for the maintenance. If you are asking is the landlord required to provide new stuff when you move in, no.
Yes, you can replace a cosigner for an apartment with another cosigner. However, you need to get the consent of the landlord.