My roommates changed the locks on the house two days before I was to move out.. When I went back to get my stuff, several things were missing. Can they be charged with anything?
Laws regarding changing locks without informing your roommate can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the terms of your lease agreement. In some cases, it may be considered illegal or a breach of contract, especially if your roommate has equal rights to the property. It is advisable to review your lease agreement and consult local laws or legal counsel for accurate advice specific to your situation.
No, as a roommate, you cannot charge your roommate more for rent than what the landlord has set. The rent amount is determined by the landlord or the lease agreement, and it is not within your rights to charge a higher amount without the landlord's permission.
You won't be able to do with without your roommate's consent. You should contact the utility directly and determine what procedures you need to follow.
yes
you can't Answer Take any job that you can get--it is a survival job. Then, find a roommate to rent from--and always pay the rent without any excuses about being short this month. Do the same with everything else in your life and soon your credit won't be lousy.
Not without a court order.
I Think No Because Without Kitchen There Can't make Food.Kitchen is Immportant and without it it can't be a apartament.
no but a bank can freeze ur sperm without telling u
It would be better if the tenant determine what repairs needed to be done, then left that with the landlord. If you are going away and you know there is repair work to be done on your apartment, there's really no telling when a maintenance person will arrive to perform such work, especially if you are away. In a few certain cases your maintenance person may be allowed to enter your apartment without you being there.
It depends on your town's laws. In my town, it is not illegal, but in my privately-owned apartment complex, it is against regulations. So a person can be evicted for non-compliance without actually breaking the law.
Not without a co-signer for a lease.
No I have bought houses without moving any furniture out of my apartment without problems
You can't, you need Apartment Life to do that.