Generally not. This is the reason why it's important to have renters insurance: if you do and a fire or disaster breaks out in your insurance company will pay for sheltering and even the cost of relocating if it will be impossible for you to move back in. Otherwise, the landlord has no responsibilities to relocate you if a fire breaks out. Most of the time when a fire breaks out and you are displaced from your apartment, the Red Cross steps in to help.
No, landlord insurance does not provide protection to the renter. Landlord insurance simply covers the landlord if an issue that is of their fault arises. All other issues are at the renter's responsibility. All renters should acquire renters insurance.
You can sue the landlord for slander.
It is unseemly that a landlord can charge a tenant for other than the items listed in the lease. You can pay them and take your landlord to landlord-tenant court for reimbursement, or you can approach a landlord-tenant advocacy to find the answer that you want.
I crack myself up!
In this state, a no fault state, full coverage insurance covers the other vehicle if you are at fault.
If the landlord is trying to evict you because the house needs major repair, he has the right to do so. Like any other reason for eviction, he has to give the proper notice. If the eviction is not for anything of your fault, the landlord must wait until the end of the term of the lease before he can evict you, unless the house repairs are dire, and it is unsafe for you to remain there. In that case he must give you the proper notice according to the emergency of the repair.
You can usually tell by the upkeep of the apartment building. As far as your landlord's character try talking to some of the other tenants.
Sure you can, but you will probably lose. If you were at fault then you were at fault, you cant sue the other guy cause of something you did. Sure you can, but you will probably lose. If you were at fault then you were at fault, you cant sue the other guy cause of something you did.
A landlady is a woman who is a landlord. A landlord or landlady owns property that other people, called tenants, live on for a monthly fee.
Just like you would any other meeting: contact the landlord and tell them you want to talk with them about an issue.
In the world of computers:A fault means that there was a problem within the code of a program which caused it to behave incorrectly.A failure means that the program has not performed as expected, and the actual performance has not met the minimum standards for success.
Yes, If the accident was your fault, then it is your fault. Whether or not they have insurance has nothing to do with who's at fault, or who actually caused the accident.