No.
Yes, however, that does not mean landlords are required to rent to you. If their policy is not to rent to minors (even emancipated minors) there's nothing illegal about that.
Rent account or landlords account
Most do.
When you rent an apartment, landlords usually ask for a security deposit equal to a month's rent. Renters can potentially cause all sorts of problems for landlords, they can damage the property that they rent, they can refuse to pay their rent, etc. This way landlords have at least some ability to penalize a tenant who causes these kinds of problems, by refusing to return the security deposit (in part or in full).
Yes, landlords can request proof of income from potential tenants to ensure they can afford the rent.
No, that is a perk that some landlords offer to entice you to rent from them.
Landlord & Tenant Law offers rent-to-buy apartments
It gives landlords an incentive to attract renters.
The key provisions of the Rent Act include regulations on rent increases, eviction procedures, and tenant rights. These provisions impact landlords by limiting their ability to raise rents and evict tenants, while also protecting tenants from unfair practices. Landlords must follow the rules outlined in the Rent Act to ensure they are in compliance with the law and to maintain positive relationships with their tenants.
Many commercial landlords accept a credit card for rent payment. You need to ask yours.
No, most landlords do not include utilities (heat, electricity, water) in the rent.
They want to gain ownership of the land they live and work on and not have to pay the landlords of England ( the absentee landlords) rent.