Only if you know he is a qualified workman.
It would be called a Residential Rental Agreement, Residential Lease, Month-to-Month Tenancy Agreement, or something to that effect. The name varies widely.
Absolutely not ......IMHO if you are renting, & it is not specified in your lease or rental agreement, YES the landlord is responsible for the repairs, even the interiors. if the outside leak did not happen, the interior damage would of not happened.
AnswerThe terms are whatever the landlord and tenant agreed upon either verbally or in written contract when the rental or lease agreement took effect. Still, the landlord of either type of housing is responsible for its being liveable (water, electrical hookups) and safe. Regulations may differ by locale.
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Depending on the size if the house and how many bedrooms will usually determine how much money you can make from renting it. If you rent it to one person you will probably make less money than if you rent it in a room by room basis to individuals, as you can charge them individually. All rental arrangements will ensure you cover the cost of the mortgage on the property, however you should always get rental cover so that if your tenants can't pay their rent, you will not be left short trying to pay the mortgage.
One advantage of renting is that the landlord is responsible for repairs to the rental unit. Also, in most cases, the landlord also has to keep the grass cut in the summer and the snow shoveled in the winter. Another advantage to renting is that if you don't like your rental unit or the area, you can pick up and move at the end of your lease.
It is if you agreed to it in a contract. Otherwise the rental insurance is based on the value of what you own not the building you are renting.
There are many services that an owner may use when they are renting out their home. They may use a real estate agent and/or a lawyer to help them work out the rental contract. As well, they may do minor repairs around the home before showing it to renters, which could involve hiring repair men, painters and cleaners.
You should understand the total cost of renting including needed parts or supplies. Also understand the terms of the rental agreement.
Rental insurance is a very wise insurance to have. This can cover loss and damage just like a regular home insurance even though you are only renting.
The company you are renting the bus from should have the insurance. You do not need to purchase insurance from a separate company.
Do you mean the contract states that the owner/real estate will pay for repairs and maintenance? If the contract states that the realtor will pay for repairs and maintenance on permanent fixtures such as ovens etc then the owner/realtor has to pay, if you signed a contract stating that you the rentor of the property will pay costs of repair to property including permanent fixtures and things such as excess water you have to pay, if you are in arrears with your rental payments the owner/realtor can choose to not pay for repairs until you have amended your debt on the other hand if you are up to date with your rent and the owner/realtor is meant to be footing the bill and is refusing you should take your complaint to the rental tenancy authority who can deal with the matter from there....
There are a variety of places on the internet you can find rental home information. Are you looking for rental homes specifically or just general information about renting? If you type in "rental homes" in Google you should be able to find plenty of info.
where can i find a rental contract for a reception venue?
Yes, it is possible to have two rental cars at the same time by renting them from different rental companies or locations. However, some rental companies may have restrictions or additional fees for renting multiple cars simultaneously.
There are some legal issues wih international cell phone rentals. The rates and plans should be considered and the contract read carefully before renting international cell phones.
Renting a Mac means you can have the latest machine without having to worry about the cost of repairs if something goes wrong. They can be hired long- or short-term.