I have to pay rent to my Landlord
The landlord seemed unprepared for my litany of complaints.
Our landlord is going to raise the rent again. I complained to the landlord about the leaky pipes.
My landlord is very good, he gives me assistance in anything i ask.
The landlord won't pay for snow removal. The city contracts for garbage removal.
The landlord won't pay for snow removal. The city contracts for garbage removal.
The landlord is evicting the tenants for failing to pay rent.
Unless you are using 'landlord' as a name (proper noun) or as the first word of a sentence, you do not capitalize it.
Not sure what you mean. If you mean can a landlord discriminate in renting on the basis of religion, NO. If you mean can a landlord use the word "God" in speaking to you as a tenant - that's a matter of civility and if it offends you, you should politely ask whether the landlord could not use God's name when speaking with you. There is no guaranty how the landlord will react.
Depending on its use it could be just landlord or thayne or laird.
"Landlords" is the plural form, referring to multiple individuals or entities who own property that is rented out. "Landlord's" is the possessive form, indicating something belonging to a single landlord.
The landlord will bonify his promise to the tenant and repair the damaged roof.
Yes, only if the Landlord accepts. This is usually a request by a Tenant that is most often denied by the Landlord.