Dependse on age of home(repairs and maitanence) and mortgae. Many pay out of their pockets. But if house is payd off, aproccimatly 25% for maitanance and repair, minus tax and insurance and the remaining is for Lanlord.
Renters make a lease agreement with a landlord.
Our landlord is going to raise the rent again. I complained to the landlord about the leaky pipes.
As much as they want. It all depends on the location, prices of comparable accommodations, and what the landlord feels they can charge.
The landlord is required to make reasonable attempts to notify the former tenant that he must remove his possessions. How long the landlord must wait before he disposes of the items depends on how much time the tenant has paid rent for. The time also depends on the jurisdiction.
It depends on how much the landlord charges.
Every state has laws which protect both the Landlord and the Tenant. It's not so much whether the laws are friendly as much as it may be the courts.
It depends on what it is. If it's something that makes the apartment unlivable, the landlord is responsible to make the repair. If you're looking for something that is considered cosmetic, then you can get permission from the landlord to do it yourself. Try to negotiate with him to pay part of the cost.
The landlord does not have to do any rewiring for you. The landlord has the obligation to make the place basically habitable. That's all. If the severe problems affect the usability of the house, like having no lights, getting shocks, or the heaters not working, you can force the landlord to deal with it. Much simpler, though, is to move. Having livability issues with the house may be grounds to break the lease in your state.
Yes he can. A violation of the terms of a lease by a landlord is just as much grounds for termination by the tenant. The landlord can still evict you but less likely will win.
To submit a hardship letter to a landlord, begin by writing the letter. Make a copy of the letter and send it to the landlord by registered mail. This gives you a record of the receipt of the letter.
It would be difficult to make a guess without information about what the landlord and the mice are doing. Dreaming of a landlord chasing mice would have a different meaning from a dream of the landlord poisoning mice or of dressing mice up in little clothes.
The landlord is responsible for anything needing done to make the property suitable for decent living. AC and heat, hot water, roof leaks, good plumbing ect. are all on the landlord.