Renter's insurance.
You can sue them in court.
You can't.
Ask the landlord if you can get pet because a neighbor got pets, and hold a good argument.
A tenant may be entitled to compensation for improvements made to a rental property if the improvements were approved by the landlord and added value to the property. However, the specific rights to compensation can vary depending on the terms of the lease agreement and local laws. It is important for tenants to document all improvements and discuss compensation with the landlord before making any changes to the property.
It is not possible to evict someone solely because they are a Section 8 tenant. You can report any disturbances or violations to the landlord or housing authority. Additionally, you can speak with your neighbor directly and try to find a peaceful resolution to any issues.
A contract of lease cannot be broken if the tenant has been threatened by his neighbor unless the landlord permits. A tenant can talk the matter over with his landlord.
Generally a complaint like this is not enough grounds for a refund of a tenant's rent. If the neighbor is under your control (if you are his landlord as well) then you can correct the problem. If not it's a problem beyond your control and the tenant should take his own actions against the complaint (e.g., call police).
A landlord has some obligation to quiet the neighbor, ultimately evicting if necessary. But, that takes some time. The offended tenant has the right to move.
In the 1922 case of Pheasant v. Warne, the issue at hand was whether a landlord could recover damages for the destruction of his property caused by a tenant's negligence. The court ruled in favor of the landlord, establishing that landlords have the right to seek compensation for damages resulting from a tenant's failure to maintain the property. This case set a precedent regarding tenant responsibilities and landlord rights in property law.
Define "harassing." The entire range of criminal and civil law protections is at your disposal, the same as would be with any other neighbor/neighbor dispute.
your security deposit is for DAMAGES caused by the tenant. Note this is major damages (broken windows, holes in the walls), not normal wear and tear. This flood was caused by faulty plumbing, not the tenant, so the tenant's security deposit should not be effected by this. Therefore the tenant should get his security deposit back, unless there were damages caused by the tenant themselves (not by the flood).
The cast of Night Terrors - 2007 includes: Alan Charles Blackney as Man having dreams Rod Hollowell as Apartment tenant Eric Pirooz as Annoying neighbor Margie Robbins as Apartment tenant Lisa Shalet as Apartment tenant George Snarberg as Apartment tenant