Yes, you may be able to request a refund of your rent if your home is deemed unsafe and not in compliance with local housing laws. Landlords are typically required to maintain safe living conditions, and failure to do so can justify a rent reduction or refund. It's important to document any safety issues and communicate with your landlord first. If necessary, you may also seek legal advice or contact a local housing authority for assistance.
If you want to rent a home, you need to know how much the rent is, the regulations the house has, and have an inspection on the house.
Ask the owner of the home. It all depends on who your renting it from.
Well you can just ask the person who sold you the certain item for a refund. But it also depends if the person has a no-refund policy.
If a shop, take the recipt back and ask for a refund, if online, ring up for a refund.
ask for refund
Contact them and ask for a refund.
If there is a mistake in the way your card was printed, you should ask if it's possible to fix the error. If the error was not yours, then you have grounds to request a refund.
Email them at josh@vehiclehistory.com and ask for a refund. You can also call them at 1-855-395-6395
You need to file by April 15th if you are due refund. However, you can ask for an extension.
Your best bet for rent-to-own homes is talking to homeowners who are selling. Even those who are not advertising rent-to-own may agree to it if you ask them. If they are having a hard time finding a renter, and are also trying to sell the home, they will most likely be willing to do rent-to-own.
Ask them to replace it/ return it/ refund you
You will need to ask Everest that.