We sign lease contracts while renting and in it if it states that the rent is $475/month with amenities (meaning cable TV, electricity and heat) for a 6 months or one year or even more the Landlord has broken the Landlord/Tenants Act. In other words they have to stick to the contract. If you didn't sign a contract then sorry, you'll have to pay the electrical bill.
You can get out of a lease but there is always a penalty. Usually you have to pay aat least a months rent plus an additional charge. Some properties can charge you for the rest of the lease. That means if you have six months left on your lease then you owe six months rent!
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Will bedbugs can live in an apartment that has been empty for 10 weeks?
To find when the costs of Apartment A and Apartment B will be the same, set up the equation for total costs over time. For Apartment A, the total cost after ( x ) months is ( 1000 + 1200x ), while for Apartment B, it is ( 1500 + 1175x ). Setting these equal gives: ( 1000 + 1200x = 1500 + 1175x ). Solving this, we find: ( 25x = 500 ) or ( x = 20 ). It will take 20 months for the total costs of both apartments to be the same.
Usually when an apartment is refurbished that means it is either getting new furniture or being fixed.
Unfortunately all apartment complexes check for credit but some of them will work with you. They may charge you one or two months rent as a security deposit to ensure that you wont break your lease or refuse payment. I would try to rent from a private person if you don't want your credit ran by an apartment complex.
Electrical companies typically charge for electricity based on the amount of energy consumed by a customer, measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). The cost per kWh can vary based on factors such as time of use, seasonality, and pricing plans offered by the utility company. Customers receive a monthly bill reflecting their energy usage and the corresponding charges.
Charge, boost or replace the battery, you're not getting enough boost from it (yes even though electrical items may be working)
Most states have laws about when a late fee can be charged. For instance, in Massachusetts, a late fee can't be charged until the rent is 30 days late, and only if the lease provides for the fee. But, if they have that in the lease, then yes, they could go back and charge retroactively.
My roommate and I just received this months bill 105 kwh for 2 bedrooms. We don't own any tv's, but we use our laptops and charge them all the time. I don't think tv's would raise them that much.
it took me 7 months to get my apartment in new york city housing, and that with me applying and interview and waiting for my background and everything, so don lose faith