It depends on what you mean by a lease: if a written lease is signed by both parties for a specific term, then the terms cannot be changed without mutual consent. Even if an oral lease any changes would have to be with your consent. If you do not consent to any change of the terms of the lease you can refuse to sign it and move out.
Changes that happen without no help from humans they happen completely natural.
Changes that happen without no help from humans they happen completely natural.
A landlord has absolutely no authority/right to request a drug test unless it is said in your signed lease. However, a landlord may enter whenever they please because they are the property owner. Answer 2: Unless you are living in a half way house or your landlord is some sort of court appointed gaurdian there is no legal way for them to drug test you! also most states require 24hrs notice before entering the premises, except in cases of emergency. please tell me you did not have this happen?
No one should be tickling you without your consent, so if you do not consent, the matter shouldn't arise. If, however, you should happen to be tickled without your consent, try not to give any extreme reaction, so that your ticklishness will not become too obvious.
Yes, if penetration occurs without consent, it is considered rape regardless of whether the individual later gives in or does not resist. Consent must be freely given without any form of coercion or pressure.
Probably not much would happen. However, they could be returned to their parents home.
The landlord's bankruptcy has nothing to do with the tenant. The tenant still owes the rent.
Landlord Property Insurance is insurance that a landlord should have on any properties that he or she owns. Landlord insurance will protect the landlord from any damage that may happen to the property as well as any liability claims that may be made against the Landlord.
I can only answer for Massachusetts, but I think you can. The landlord has a right of entry, but he should get the permission of tenant, and the tenant has a right to be there at the time. If the landlord needs to get in during an emergency, perhaps he should be calling the police.
If he is a minor and his parents have decided to move that is it. You and your family and offer a place to stay but without parental consent it will not happen.
Nothing, unless the son is under the legal age of consent and is forcibly taken. This can happen for a variety of reasons, such as your son being extradited, deported, etc
There are circumstances under which this could happen, but they can't just abrogate the contract and do it without your consent.