No, he may be checking to see if you are having lease violations. You do not have to let him in, but he can come over. He can come in for repairs and emergencies too.
Only if you are under the age of being able to sign a legally binding contract .
Yes , if having a roommate is in violation of your lease agreement stating that the lease is for a single occupant . You should be able to renegotiate the contract if you are in compliance with all the requirements of the leasing contract .
Yes, if you are disturbing other tenants and inviting your home to burglary your landlord might (and should) be able to evict you for breaking your contract. If you don't want to be evicted follow your contract, don't leave the gate open and control your children.
Muscular tissue is able to contract.
If he flexor was not able to contract the person would not be able to bend his/her arm.
it depends on the type of lease you have and what it states as a proper termination period. If you are on a month-to-month tenancy, the landlord gives you 30 days notice and you move out during that 30-days and have paid a full month's rent, then no, he cannot keep your deposit. If you leave without paying the full month's rent, then yes, your landlord has the right to keep your deposit as "unpaid rent money" unless he/she is able to re-rent the apartment. If they re-rent it, then you will get some of your deposit (prorated). Hope this helps. :)
It is very important for a landlord to get contents insurance if they are renting out a property with furniture included. If then the contents are damaged by the tennants then the landlord will be able to use the insurance policy to replace them.
A landlord should be able to continue to add the freon to help you stay cool as long as he wants. The only caveat is that if you continue to suffer long delays between his ability to add freon, he may then be violating his contract to provide you a livable condition.
Yes, an emancipated minor in Mississippi may be able to rent an apartment. However, the minor must meet all the requirements set by the landlord or property management company, which may include having a reliable source of income and being able to sign a legally binding contract. It is advisable for the minor to have documentation proving their status as an emancipated minor.
our arm muscles ar abl to contract or move
Depending on what your lease states, they may be able to.
A prospective landlord can ask an applicant if they gave notice to their previous landlord and if they were asked to leave. They are able to inquire about past payment history as well as condition of rental when they left.