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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.
The possessive forms are landlord's and tenant's; for example:The tenant's apartment is the best one in the landlord's building.
The landlord
This all depends on the terms of your lease.
Landlord can keep deposit and sue tenant's estate if damages to the apartment was done outside of normal wear and tear.
If you have a lease your landlord would have to take you to court to have you kicked out of the apartment. If you are a month to month tenant then the landlord can request that you vacate with 30 days notice.
Sure he can! Landlord may not retaliate because of this.
In side the rental unit if an apartment the tenant, Outside the community If a home or Single family the tenant
Depends on how the lease is written: normally the tenant is responsible for painting interior.
No. A lease is a legally binding contract, which obligates both the landlord and tenant to a tenancy for the term of the lease. If you and the landlord both signed a lease, and the landlord refuses to give you occupancy of the property, you need to see a landlord-tenant attorney or tenant's rights group immediately!
Yes
A tenant ANYWHERE can be told to clean their apartment ! The tenant is only there 'at the grace of the property owner' - and pays for the use of the accommodation. It is not unreasonable for a landlord to insist the tenant keeps the property in a reasonable state of cleanliness !