"...A rule by the tenants" can have many interpretations.
For example, are the foxes -- tenants -- running the hen house? Or, are there too many rented units? Are tenants making rules?
Whatever the complaint, take it to the board in writing and show that there is a violation of the governing documents. Ask for time on the next board meeting agenda to explain your complaint. The board is then chartered to correct the issue, if there is a violation.
It is not advisable to try to get around rules set by tenants in a condo. It is important to respect and follow the rules and regulations that have been established for the benefit of all residents. Trying to circumvent rules can lead to conflict and potentially legal repercussions. Communication and collaboration are more effective ways to address concerns or issues regarding condo rules.
In Canada, the legal age to enter into a contract, such as a lease for a condo, is 18. Minors under 18 would require a co-signer who is of legal age to be responsible for the lease agreement. Additionally, it is important to check with the condo association or landlord to confirm their specific age requirements for tenants.
In most cases, yes, it is illegal for tenants to add someone to the leased address without the owner's consent. Doing so could violate the lease agreement and potentially lead to legal consequences. It's important for tenants to communicate with the landlord and get approval before adding someone to the lease.
The landlord was accused of mistreating his tenants by neglecting to make necessary repairs to the building.
The landlord is evicting the tenants for failing to pay rent.
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Read your governing documents, or better, signs around the pool area. If no smoking is allowed around the pool, then signs are probably posted to reflect this rule. It is important that owners advise their tenants and guests of these kinds of rules.
More information is needed to answer your question. Was the Mother still living when the Condo was sold? Who inherited the Mothers share of the Condo upon death? What was the selling price of the Condo? Was it sold to an unrelated person?
If you and your mother owned the condo as joint tenants with the right of survivorship full ownership passed to you automatically when she died. All you would need to do is record a death certificate in the land records office. If she owned no other property in her name alone then her estate doesn't need to be probated. If you owned the condo as tenants in common, or, if she had property such as bank accounts in her name alone, then her estate must be probated. You should consult with an attorney unless the first paragraph above applies to your situation.
In Canada, the legal age to enter into a contract, such as a lease for a condo, is 18. Minors under 18 would require a co-signer who is of legal age to be responsible for the lease agreement. Additionally, it is important to check with the condo association or landlord to confirm their specific age requirements for tenants.
That's called subleasing, and it's frowned upon by the landlord, whose intentions in renting out the apartment is that he rents it to his lawful tenants, not to sub-tenants. You can be evicted if you break this rule on the lease.
A "grandfather clause" is a term for something that is ammended (or changed) like the rules for your condo building. If your building accepted pets and later decided to change it to No Pets - anyone who already lives there with pets would be protected by a grandfather clause. New tenants would be forbidden to have pets.
Look around near Luna's condo. Outside the condo. It is random so you can run into it anytime.
no but you can play around and trade but u cant buy furniture but you can have clothes and go in others cub condo to have a house you have a bear
Not if the condo was built to code.
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