no, if the credit bureau has it listed just make sure they also have it
showing as paid.
Tell your landlord
This time varies depending on the state in which you live. An attorney in your area can tell you how long it is valid for in your state.
As long as you're in the apartment your rent is still due. If the landlord is evicting you for any other reason except non-payment of rent you still must pay while the case is still pending. If it's for non-payment your court's clerk's office should tell you if you should pay the landlord or the Clerk's Registry.
You can usually tell by the upkeep of the apartment building. As far as your landlord's character try talking to some of the other tenants.
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.
"My landlord" called whose boss? Not your boss! Any way, that is totally illegal: landlords are not allowed to call employers or other personal contacts of the tenant to tell them the tenant hasn't paid. Damages can be recovered by suit.
Yes they can, unless your state specifically prohibits this.
Tell them about Jesus and the judgment to come. All Christian's should do this.
I asked my other roommate about it and he said it was for my landlord, Meanwhile he refuses to take my rent money and he said why I didn't go to court.
No you would need that you should tell a lawyer
tell them that you usually get paid more
No, he has to have the unit free of roaches.