If tenant 1 has assaulted in anyway tenant 2 then the police will be able to do something about it.
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Xylophones, and Xenon are two of many things.
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Ecology .... i had this as part of my homework grr abc geography
Seeds apply to plants. Spores to fungi. Eggs to animals. If you mean that all life starts out as something very small that is a union of male and female, you could say all life starts out as a "seed".
I really don't think is anything in a living room that starts with the letter K... maybe that's just me.
Typically, the landlord's home insurance would cover damage to the structure of the apartment but not your personal belongings like books and comics. You would need to have renter's insurance to cover damage to your personal property in such a situation. It's important to have your own coverage to protect your belongings in cases like this.
It depends. The most common arrangement for tenants is for them to be "tenants in common," that is, equal parties to the lease. At common law, tenants in common have a duty not to infringe on the rights of the other tenants to access to the property. If one tenant kicked the other out in this arrangement, that would certainly be impermissible and the removed tenant could sue. On the other hand, if one tenant has some superior right to the property, for instance if one is the party to the lease with the landlord and the other tenant is a sublessee, then the party to the lease may have the right to kick out the sublessee. Keep in mind, this is at common law. Many states modify the common law by statute. You should consult a lawyer in your state to determine the correct answer for your state.
The Westing Game starts with a delivery boy delivering letters to tenants who are supposed to move into Sunset Towers.
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