Any question that has to do with your financial background including your rental history.
In the US, they can ask but legal thinking is that they must be very careful about how they use it because we are a litigious society.
There is no specific Florida law governing felony status on a rental application. But a landlord has the right to a full and truthful statement on the application for rental, and can evict a tenant if any statement on the application is false.
if you read your rental agreement then there should be a spot that tells you how to break a rental agreement. if not then ask your landlord because i broke a rental agreement one time and i had to pay a fee of 200 dollars. but if you ask your landlord then he/she will tell you. its not hard
Yes--with the tenant's permission. A consent on a rental application will fulfill this requirement.
A prospective landlord can ask an applicant if they gave notice to their previous landlord and if they were asked to leave. They are able to inquire about past payment history as well as condition of rental when they left.
As long as the notice is sufficient, and there is no unexpired lease, the landlord can ask a tenant to leave for no reason at all.
what can a landlord charge to move in a California house rental?
Then the tenancy is subject to the application of state or local landlord/tenant laws on a month-to-month tenancy.
Uh, Yea! Especially if they run a credit check, your social will not match. Red flag!
Absolutely. The landlord may require that you have a certain amount of "reserves" or savings available in addition to your current income.
Usually the landlord, but there's no law about it.
That is the correct spelling of the word "landlord" (the lessor of rental residences).