Yes. However, be ready to prove that the maintenance men left your door unlocked, and that the possessions were stolen. You need to talk with a landlord-tenant attorney or personal injury attorney about your case. If you cannot afford to hire an attorney, there are many tenants' rights groups that will help you find a lawyer for free. Check your local phonebook or online.
i don't believe there's aytime limit....if there is, it'd have to be in the lease/agreement you signed before you started renting....i would assume no longer then 30 days, as that is usually the stereotype on which things can/will be done in the area of renting, such as evection and home owners insurance. (if you have things stolen from your house and the landlord has it, they will replace everything you lost)
Landlord insurance usually covers things like malicious damage by tenants, and other useful things like legal and home emergency cover. It's actually quite important to make sure you have landlord house insurance.
Yes, you can break your lease if your landlord refuses to fix things, as long as this is specified in the lease. Your landlord is liable for keeping the home in working order and safe. Contact an attorney to help you with the lease.
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The things that were stolen in the middle ages were mainly food that was stolen by the poor and there were organised gangs that would steel from the rich.
Who is responsible for such things as smoke detectors is probably defined by local ordinances, but it is most often a responsibility of the landlord.
"Alohamora" is the spell that unlocks things.
to maintain everly things
The Creators are putting new things on every time it says maintenance.
.I don't think so. Maintenance and driving are two different things.
It is more likely that things are being stolen by somebody alive - what would a ghost want with things.
Terminate your lease if you have one or do not renew the lease unless your landlord fixes the items of which were brought to his attention.