In most states, the responsibility for vandalism falls on the tenant of a building if the persons who did the vandalism were guests of the tenant. If it can be proven in court that the tenant had no knowledge of the vandalism and does not know who the criminals are, the landlord's insurance should pay for the damage.
A lessor is someone who grants a lease of something to someone. For example, in a commercial building lease scenario, the lessor is the landlord (building owner), and the tenant will be known as the lessee.
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In most cases the debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. If the landlord has a valid claim, they can bring suit to collect. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
A landlord is generally a person owns property for rent. A tenant is someone who rents property from a landlord.
If someone wants to get landlord liability insurance then they can contact their normal house insurance company. Large companies such as Aviva and Cornell will do landlord policies and it is a good idea for any landlord to be fully insured.
why won't the police help me after my landlord sent someone to break into my home
Landlords have a responsibility to themselves to check everyone out that they rent to to protect themselves. The last thing they want is to rent to a criminal, drug dealer, or someone who may default on their rent.
The responsibility for impeaching someone lies with the Hourse of Representatives. The responsibility for trying the offense lies with the Senate.
A landlord.
No. Be with someone who is mature and takes responsibility someone who will help you to become a better person.
Yes. In fact, in most places a landlord has that right.