If the terms of the lease include that the tenant must have electric and the tenant is in violation of the lease terms you can evict him.
If the hallway light is controlled by the tenant, i.e., the tenant pays the electric bill which controls that light, then the tenant has every right to keep that light on or off as he wishes. If you live in an interior apartment building, the common hallway lighting of it should be controlled by the apartment complex, not by the tenant.
Of course! You are living in the apartment and therefore are obligated to pay to live there. Why would one think that the landlord would pay your rent?
if we will sleep we will not knowing that there is electricity or not
no
The average electricity bill in Ohio varies depending on the type of home you live in. The average electricity bill can range from $30 for an apartment to $90.
Tenants rights after their building burns depends on the local and regional laws covering such things.
Yes, according to the law the tenant can stay in the apartment until the end of the legal process that precedes the eviction. However, your record would look better if you would appear to be a co-operative tenant. When you have been though an eviction, it is harder to find another rental.
it can, but it would be very hard.
Of course not!
In America, a flat is an apartment. You might call that person an apartment dweller, a tenant, a renter, or in the case of a coop, they would be called the owner.
No, neural signals in the body are electrical in nature. Without electricity your heart and other muscles would not function.
Depending on where you live your landlord may have to give you a certain number of days notice before you are required to leave the premises (unless you are putting yourself or someone else in danger). Until then, you are not the old tenant, but the current tenant and your rented property can not be handed over to another party.