Yes it is because it is, lol.
security deposit
Landlords Insurance offers landlords contents insurance policies. It is a specialize insurance for landlords that protects them against property damages or losses. It is a good policy to have if you are a landlord.
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BullGuard Internet Security provides protection against virusses, spyware, malware, keyloggers and hackers. It comes with an advance firewall, which is a lot better than the standard Windows one.
it is a fight against the system to get the rights of equallity for poors from the rich landlords etc.
no
You would have to take the tenant to court and have a judgment issued against them. Then collect by garnishing their wages, if they do not voluntarily pay the judgment amount. You can also report the tenant on AboutTenants.com. It was launched in 2008 so it is new, but has significant potential for landlords. It is a free sight (though does require registration for full access) that allows landlords to prepare reports on tenants and view reports that other landlords have completed. The reports are in a yes/no format so they are easy to complete, professional and unbiased. If your tenant has been added to the database, when you are taking applications you can check the information provided by the tenant to the information reported by prior landlords. It is similar to a reference but more detailed. The idea is that if enough landlords fill out tenant reports, people that rent long term will have a history, with reports that have been completed by many different landlords over many years. This could be really useful when evaluating whether or not to rent to them! Though the outstanding rent does not get reported to the credit agency, it is noted in the tenant report. Other landlords will be aware of their history and you may be able to track and find the tenant for collection purposes by using information posted by other landlords.
Yes it would but if it were due to the landlords negligence his liability insurance would cover the loss. Your insurance co will chase the claim against his for you. Place a claim with them.
Yes
I never borrowed against Social Security, so I'd say the answer is "Never."
A Pledge is a right to hold goods or title of goods delivered for valuable consideration until advance made to a person against their security are repaid , with a right to the pledge( Bank ) to sell in the event of non - payment .