If you have a lease you should review it for any sections that specifically address this situation. Generally, you need to pay your rent for the duration of the time you spend living on the premises.
They are $2 apiece. If I were your landlord and you asked me that I would turn it off.
Because someone asked me to.
In answer to the question 'Can your landlord evict you', the answer is 'yes'.
A landlord should pay for the common hallway lighting since it is used by all tenants. The landlord can be asked to pay by sending a certified letter from an attorney.
Yes.
This can be unanswered by no one replying, or say if you asked someone question and they did not reply it would be unanswered because they have not replied to the question you asked them.
If a person has trespassed onto a property when they have been asked not to, the owner of the property can take out a trespass warrant. This will legally keep them off the property and legal action can be taken if they enter.
because you just asked a stupid question.
A prospective landlord can ask an applicant if they gave notice to their previous landlord and if they were asked to leave. They are able to inquire about past payment history as well as condition of rental when they left.
If your tenancy is an assured shorthold tenancy the landlord can not lock you out of the property until the courts appoint a bailiff to evict you. Prior to this you would normally receive 2 months written notice (section 21) and you would have been asked to attend a court hearing in order to vacate the premises (after the expiry of the section 21 notice).
69% of males have met someone online who did asked to meet them in person because they want it! And by it, you know what i mean!!!:')
I'm not an expert, so my opinion is probably not rule. But If the landlord was to say something as derogitory as to run down the financial situation of someone..... I would call that slander, which is illigal.