This is up to the landlord, not the law. Typically a property will have policies on whether tenants are allowed to keep their animals, and where they may keep them. Any issues regarding animals beyond the scope of the property falls under the jurisdiction of the local law enforcement, typically the animal control agency.
It is legal if you have the owners' permission and you will not duplicate the movie copy and sell it.
There are no mandatory legal requirements for insurance for rented property. However it is advisable to review your homeowners insurance if renting out the property or part of it is covered. If it isn't covered you should get a landlord insurance policy in order to be safe.
Damage to Premises Rented to You - formerly known as Fire Legal Liability Coverage - covers your liability to others if you occupy leased or rented property for which you could be held legally liable for damage to the property due to fire or explosion.
Under shared legal, this is something you both must agree on.
You can try discussing the issue with your neighbor amicably and requesting that they move their obstructing properties. If that doesn't work, you can check local laws or regulations regarding shared alleyways to see if there are any provisions that address this situation. If necessary, you may need to involve local authorities or legal action to resolve the issue.
Yes it not right , unless you have rented a house and not paid bills for your rent
In most places it is not legal unless there was an emergency.
== == Yes . But I would suggest that you ask the owner for his/her permission first, as this will entail making chnges to their property ( the house).
No, it is not legal to disclose information that was shared off the record without permission.
A House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) license is a legal requirement in the UK for properties rented to three or more tenants who are not from the same household and share facilities like a kitchen or bathroom. The license ensures that the property meets specific safety and health standards, promoting the well-being of tenants. Landlords must apply for this license through their local council, and failure to obtain one can result in penalties. The licensing process helps regulate the rental market and improve living conditions in shared housing.
A party wall is a shared wall between two properties, while a common wall is a wall that is entirely within one property. Construction of a party wall requires agreement and cooperation between property owners, and legal implications may involve shared maintenance and repair responsibilities. A common wall is the sole responsibility of the property owner and may have different legal implications regarding maintenance and alterations.
No rent land is defined as land which cannot be rented to others. This may be part of the original sales agreement or other legal limitations.