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The landlord because it's his responsibility to fix it before the house and/or property is damaged.
Yes, if proper notice is given to the Tenant.
after you buy a house how long do have to report a problem with the house and is the seller liable for the damage
Can you break a lease when renting within 24 hours in virginia
Good question: a landlord has the right to use the same tenant selection criteria as he would for anyone who is not on section 8. Consequently, the landlord may charge a security deposit if he accepts you. In the case of public housing, they may also charge a deposit but quite often times that doesn't happen.
A resident does not usually owe rent to a non resident in a house owned by "tenants in common" if the resident is one of the tenants. When a house is owned by "tenants in common", all tenants share use of the house or property. If one chooses not to use it, that is his business. (Of course, what is usual may not apply in your local area. There are also ways to end a joint tenancy.)
A household is the occupants of a house regarded as a family unit.
A household is the occupants of a house regarded as a family unit.
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The President of the United States is the tenant of the White House.
A room or set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments.
The bedroom is where the occupants would sleep.
Yes, landlords can legally evict tenants if they buy a house with tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic, but they must follow the specific eviction laws and regulations in place, which may include restrictions due to the pandemic.
Since the parents are divorced, the house is owned as Joint Tenants (not Tenants in the Entirity), so as Joint Tenants, the surviving parent would own half the house with the two children owning the other half. If the house is owned as Tenants in Common, which isn't as likely, then when one person dies, the other person gets the entire house.
look up joint tenants and tenants in common.Depends on how it was deeded
I own a house that is leased until 1/31/10 and I want to move into it. Can I give the tenant a 60 day notice to move?