Has the tenant broken it? no one was present when the glass shattered.
The landlord or tenant can pay for the tenant improvements
You cannot fix a physically broken screen via the graphics card. Take the computer to a repair shop and pay for a new screen to be installed.
When a tenant doesn't pay his rent the landlord may begin eviction proceedings in court, which forces the tenant to move.
Depending on the landlord, the results will vary. However, most landlords will not return your safety deposit AND charge you the price to replace whatever has been broken. And sadly, they are in full rights to do so...
A tenant farmer
no the tenant is not obligated to pay the stamp duty or the land tax it is an obligation on the part of the owner or land lard to pay it
I'm pretty sure the cosigner doesn't have to pay it. If the tenant dies suddenly, I wouldn't think his/her family would be obligated to pay the rent, because I'm sure they would move everything out when the tenant dies.
If the municipality requires a CO, then, yes. However, that's between the landlord and the city, and really has nothing to do with the tenant. There still may be nothing wrong with the unit, and the tenant is still obligated to pay the rent.
Yes. Since the tenant broke the lease, they would certainly have to pay rent. However, the tenant paying rent would not limit the landlord's right to collect damages from the tenant's breach of the lease. If the landlord breached the lease, the tenant would still have to pay rent. However, the tenant could take legal action against the landlord to recover damages for the landlord's breach. In either event, if you have questions about your specific situation, you should contact a lawyer or tenant's union in your area.
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If a tenant does not pay after a small claims judgment, then a garnishment can be placed on their checks. You will need to speak to an attorney for more details and laws your state.
After giving a commercial tenant a 3-day notice to pay rent or quit, what steps do I have to take to get the sheriff to put the tenant out?