It would most likely not be illegal for the landlord to leave trash since they own the home. You could speak to an attorney in your area for local laws.
You do have some legal rights when renting a house. The house should be clean and liveable, the landlord should tell you when he is coming over to fix the house, the landlord cannot have the locks changed.
As long as your landlord has control of the property he still has the right to collect rent: whether the house is foreclosed is between your Landlord and his mortgage lender. If the property is taken over by the mortgage lender they may ask you to leave. There may be some form of protection available for you, the Tenant, before you are forced to leave. Get legal assistance as soon as you learn about the foreclosure so that you can be prepared for what's next. You may or may not be required to leave soon.
yes they can but make sure to ask the landlord first so you get no surprizes it also depends on how long that person has stayed over
Yes it not right , unless you have rented a house and not paid bills for your rent
The landlord has self-remedies, up to a point. But landlords cannot issue a "legal judgement". The landlord can deduct damages and unpaid rent from your security deposit, and the landlord or tenant can seek legal resolution.
of course that's not legal, however so long you have not moved in, the landlord reserve the right not to fulfill his end of the agreement, and you will not suffer any monetary loss, as all will be refunded to you. If you were already staying in the house, then the only thing you can do is to seek legal redress, as foreclosures are a civil matter handled by county sheriffs, not the police.Another View: What the landlord has done is to commit FRAUD. He is renting you something that he knows (or has reason to know) that he either does not own, or will inevitably shortly lose to foreclosure. The tenant (or prospective tenant) could seek legal redress against the landlord.
Until the landlord who has legal control of the property asks you to leave. It doesn't matter whether you have a child.
A basement is part of a home. It is legal for someone to build and own a basement bar. If one is renting a house, then a check with the landlord would be in order.
(in the US) If you are asking as the owner/landlord - no. The HAZMAT condition must be abated before you can offer it fro occupancy.
you can get legal emancipated but you will have to go to court and your parents have to agree
Landlord insurance usually covers things like malicious damage by tenants, and other useful things like legal and home emergency cover. It's actually quite important to make sure you have landlord house insurance.
NO