it will depend on the apartment complex if the renters have to pay extra for garbage. Most apartments include trash with rent.
That depends on the apartment! Some have all utility's included and some dont. Some include heat but not electricity With all apartments you have to pay your own phone bill. But some include basic cable. Most all apartment in my town include water and garbage pickup. You may want to get renters insurance to cover your personal property. But most renters do not pay property insurance or taxes. Some landlords charge extra for pets if allowed. You need to ask the landlord of the apartment you are looking at whats included and whats not. And consider what services you want? Do you want a phone? Or cable tv? Or high speed Internet? In short most renters just pay rent and some or all utility's
No, landlords are not required to pay for a ramp for handicapped renters. A person always have the option to move.
Water, sewer, and garbage are paid by the landlord.
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?
A Scavenger is another way of saying garbage. Typically, the property manager is responsible for it.
all depends on the location of the apartment and who you go with for renters insurance but you can pay as low has 9 a month or has high has 100 a month
That depends on the apartment! Some have all utility's included and some dont. Some include heat but not electricity With all apartments you have to pay your own phone bill. But some include basic cable. Most all apartment in my town include water and garbage pickup. You may want to get renters insurance to cover your personal property. But most renters do not pay property insurance or taxes. Some landlords charge extra for pets if allowed. You need to ask the landlord of the apartment you are looking at whats included and whats not. And consider what services you want? Do you want a phone? Or cable tv? Or high speed Internet? In short most renters just pay rent and some or all utility's
can you get section 8 for an apartment you are all ready rent but can no longer pay for landlord wants information for section 8 for renters and how you can get it.
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Renters insurance covers things of value in your apartment. It also covers you in case your apartment becomes unlivable and will reimburse rent for temporary living elsewhere.
Renters insurance really does cover a lot. It covers natural accidents, burglary, theft, fire, vandalism, and smoke damage. It also will pay your rent for a few months if you get hurt in the apartment.
The main advantage to purchasing apartment renter's insurance would be that your belonging will be insured if disaster should strike.If a fire occurred they would pay you to replace your items.
Generally apartment complexes must include water, sewer, and garbage as part of the rent. Some exceptions may exist, for example, a building with fewer apartments: in this case the apartment must have its own meter. The landlord does not have the right to limit how much water a tenant uses.
Renters insurance is a necessity for anyone renting or subletting a home or apartment. Whether you live in a single family home, duplex, town home, condo, loft, studio or apartment, you need to have renters insurance to protect your belongings and your liability.
This all depends on the laws of your state and the terms of the lease. The larger the apartment complex is, the likelier the landlord will have to pay for water, garbage, and sewer.
It depends on the details of the case- was there fire detectors and such? How did it burn down? In general, unless you have an unbelievable lawyer, get ready to pay for the apartment.
The landlords insurance would cover the hotel costs if your apartment was damaged under a covered insurance loss. Your tenants insurance would also provide coverage as well.