Yes, a landlord can legally conduct a wellness check on their tenants if there is a valid reason to believe that the tenant may be in danger or in need of assistance. However, the landlord must follow proper procedures and obtain consent from the tenant or have a court order to conduct the wellness check.
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.
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.
it all depends on 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.
Generally, the landlord should not be getting rent from two tenants at the same time for the same unit.
Yes, it is generally legal for a landlord to charge tenants for plumbing repairs if the lease agreement specifies that tenants are responsible for such repairs.
Sure, as do the tenants. There are rules by which the landlord, the tenant, and the housing authority must abide by in order for the program to remain in effect.
Tenants have the right to complain about other tenants that are disruptive. If the landlord fails to act, then the tenants may take their complaint to the government department that that oversees Landlord Tenant disputes. This department has the authority to compell the landlord to take action if they can't or won't do it on their own.
If this noise is a problem for other tenants, the landlord may be in violation of the lease with the other tenants. This would give them a reason to leave before their lease is up.
Yes, a landlord can request a credit report from potential tenants as part of the rental application process.
The landlord requires potential tenants to undergo a credit check as part of the rental application process.
Yes, a landlord can ask for proof of income from potential tenants to assess their ability to pay rent.