I would say that he could. Whereas it isn't your fault that the water on the property is this way, it really isn't your landlords fault either. There are many products on the market that will help you battle limescale.
yes
Your landlord , end of discussion.
Descaler is a powerful yet safe cleaner for rust and limescale.
Not necessarily: it depends on the condition of the toilet seat. If the landlord wants to attract a new tenant to rent his property to, it would be best for him to replace the toilet seat if it's not in good shape, because one of the worst detractors of tenants is a broken toilet seat.
No - Bicarbonate of Soda is alkaline and will not remove the alkaline limescale. Vinegar is acidic and will therefore dissolve the alkaline limescale.
an acid. acid dissolves limescale
Your landlord has the responsibility to provide you with habitable premises. If there is another usable sink in the house, it might not be required for the landlord to install a sink downstairs. Also, it is required if the landlord promised or implied that there would be a sink in that bathroom.
Only if The landlords broke it If not then the tennants have to pay for it
The Spanish word for Limescale is "Sarro"
The limescale is a poor conductor of heat and makes the boiling of water more difficult and expensive. The limescale affects heat transfer.
limescale is produced by acids and alakilies
Carbon Dioxide.