Yes
its not legal that you are responsible for that. the owner or the person who were resident of that apartment is responsible to pay off that bill.
When renting out an apartment there are many requirements to paperwork and such. When filing a rental agreement you can do it online but it is always best to keep a copy on paper in case of emergency or legal problems.
The short answer is Yes. You are responsible for the vehicle that you hire. The rental company will claim from the renter - the renter has standard legal rights against the perpetrator.
A person has to be at least 18 years old to be able to rent an apartment. However, a minor who has been legally emancipated may be able to rent an apartment.
I don't think there is any particular law as to how many people can live in one apartment. The landlord can generally determine in the Lease how many persons the Landlord will allow. Also, at some point as the number of people increases and the size decreases the apartment becomes unsafe. A small child is counted as an occupant, but is not a tenant in the legal sense with legal obligations to the landlord. Hope this helps.
With a lease, there are some legal protections that are afforded to the rentor. Without a lease, you may be forced to move at a moment's notice and be without a place to live.
Landlords typically need to retain denied rental applications for a few years in case of legal challenges or inquiries from regulatory authorities. It is recommended to keep them for at least 2-3 years to ensure compliance with data protection laws and regulations. After this period, it is advisable to securely dispose of the applications to protect applicant information.
You can find legal forms for rental homes at www.findlegalforms.com. You can get more information at www.ezlandlordforms.com and www.ilrg.com/forms/rental-checklist.html
At 18 years of age you are legally an adult and capable of signing contracts and other legal papers. However, the real question is, will the landlord be willing to rent to you? -In Nebraska you are not considered an adult until you are 19. So if you want to get an apartment they will require a co signer (if they allow it).
"If somebody likes to rent apartment for prostitution in Iceland is it legal?"
It's legal - it might not be a good idea.
No it's not legal to with hold rental info from the tenant..