yes
Not unless the tenant is being charged by the landlord for water, which may be illegal. The tenant must have his own water meter to be charged for water, and then only by the authority that dispenses the water.
It's just my opinion, but until title changes hands, the tenant is still the tenant, and the landlord is responsible for replacing the water heater.
I believe the question is backwards. You should be asking - how much 'right' do YOU have as a tenant? If the landlord owns AND resides in the building his authority is over the entire premises. The question then becomes, how many rights are you afforded as a tenant (e.g.: the right to privacy - the right to be secure in your residence - the right to heat, hot water - etc - etc). For these rights you would have to check with your local laws governing landlord/tenant relations.
Tenant Right League was created in 1850.
Hot water is typically on the left side of a faucet, while cold water is on the right side.
No. The life tenant has the right to the use and possession of the property for life.No. The life tenant has the right to the use and possession of the property for life.No. The life tenant has the right to the use and possession of the property for life.No. The life tenant has the right to the use and possession of the property for life.
I prefer my beverages on the hot side of the spectrum, so I would choose hot water on the right.
the left knob controls hot water.
The left tap is providing hot water.
I would get it in writing and legal-like that this tenant does NOT want to get the gas hooked up. They could come after you later for NOT providing the necessities, costing you big bucks. Talk to a student lawyer at a local university for free.
hot water
A trespass by a tenant would occur if the tenant entered an area they had no right to enter such as another tenant's unit, garage or storage space.