Only if The landlords broke it
If not then the tennants have to pay for it
If a toilet handle breaks off there are many places to buy cheap handles that will fit the toilet in need. One store is Lowe's which has handles for many popular brands of toilets.
Typically, replacing a cosigner on a lease would require approval from the landlord or property management company, and they may have specific criteria for accepting a new cosigner. It's best to contact the landlord or property manager directly to discuss the possibility of changing the cosigner on the lease.
It's fairly difficult as you need to replace a seal thing and turn the water off.
You may need to replace the wax seal under the toilet. It isn't difficult to do, but will take a lot of time.
It is easy for a bathroom fixture to break and need replaced. Light bulbs go out when you least expect it, so keep an extra box in the cabinet. If the mirror on the medicine cabinet cracks, replace it as soon as possible so it does not break completely. The toilet seat can get a crack in it too. They are easy to replace by simply unscrewing a couple bolts and then putting the new one on the toilet.
Usually, in most jurisdictions, you do not need a license to replace existing plumbing fixtures. If you are making modifications to the current installation, you may need a license or permit.
there rusted...there bent....there old...you need to replace them
You probably need to replace the wax ring and possibly tighten the two bolts that hold the toilet to the floor.
i think he need 60$ for his mental treatment. it's not his fault.
No, you got a problem, go and see a
An average family consisting of four people can most likely expect to replace a standard roll of toilet paper twice a week, depending on the absence of illness or other medical issues which necessitate the need for more toilet paper.
You may need to replace the wax seal under the toilet.