A landlord should be able to continue to add the freon to help you stay cool as long as he wants. The only caveat is that if you continue to suffer long delays between his ability to add freon, he may then be violating his contract to provide you a livable condition.
Landlords are not required by law to provide air conditioning, so they are never legally required to turn it on. During cold weather, however, landlords are required to maintain a minimum temperature (68ºF is the usual minimum).
Yes, a landlord is legally required to provide clean and safe drinking water to their tenants as part of their responsibility to maintain a habitable living environment.
Signing a lease is a binding contract. The landlord can choose to allow you out of it if they wish, but they are not legally required to do so.
Yes, it is illegal for a landlord to not provide a lease to a tenant in most jurisdictions. A lease is a legally binding document that outlines the terms of the rental agreement, and both parties are typically required to have a copy for their records. Failure to provide a lease can lead to legal consequences for the landlord.
No, the lender can not legally penalize the landlord, the borrower, if the landlord chooses to rent to tenants with low credit scores. Consult an attorney for details.
Sure, lots of leases say that. However, it should go both ways - the landlord should be required to give 60 days notice if the want to terminate the tenancy.
Yes, no matter if your lease states it or not, the landlord can legally do this if you're behind on rent.
A landlord cannot legally harass you for rent if your rent is not in arrears.
Yes, a landlord can legally charge tenants for garbage disposal services as long as it is outlined in the lease agreement and complies with local laws and regulations.
it all depends on the landlord.
With a legally binding tenancy then no.
Absolutely.