Probably. If this info was untrue, and it caused the tenant some financial loss, that would be slander. But, otherwise, the law expects us to put up with some amount of insult. Some information - like a social security number - is protected by law.
You do have grounds to terminate your lease but you need to go through the legal steps to do so. If your landlord didn't disclose that the last 2 tenants committed suicide in the house, you have a right to move, due to emotional damages.
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.
Landlord rollover with Columbia Gas typically involves the transfer of gas service responsibilities from one landlord to another when tenants change. The outgoing landlord must notify Columbia Gas of the change, providing relevant details such as the new landlord's information. The new landlord can then establish an account with Columbia Gas to ensure continued service. It's important for both parties to coordinate this process to avoid any interruptions in gas service for tenants.
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.
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.
"The tenants agreed to ask the landlord to remove snow from the path."
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.
All buildings- whether they have a specified number of tenants or an unspecified number of tenants- need to have landlord insurance. It is strongly reccommended.
Yes, a landlord can run a credit check on potential tenants with their permission as part of the rental application process.
Feudal tenants are the folks who rent betterments from a feudal landlord.