They have to give you a disclaimer to inform you that the structure may contain lead based paint and there must not be a lead hazard. Like the paint is in poor condition.
A landlord cannot legally harass you for rent if your rent is not in arrears.
If your friends landlord lowered the rent for him/her and then after moving in with him/her, he/she decides to move out, then the landlord will most likely raise the rent again.
Find a landlord who will allow you to rent without regard to your credit score. This will likely be a mom and pop landlord and not an apartment rental service, but you will be able to get a place and work on your credit.
Your landlord can evict you and sue for back rent.
You can do it, but you have to notify the tenant of all problems. One good option is to rent the place to someone who is willing to do some repairs to it in exchange for $$ off the rent. I rented a pretty shabby place a few years back and did repairs to the apartment, and the landlord gave me the cost of all materials off the rent. Great way to fix it up and still rent it out.
I have to pay rent to my Landlord
Rent is nothing but the money you pay to the person who owns the place you live in. You are staying there by paying a certain sum of money to the landlord every month. That is rent.
Your answer depends on what you want to do.If the rent is paid for the full term of the lease agreement, then the landlord cannot rent the unit until the rent runs out.The landlord may want access to the unit to confirm that everything in the unit remains undamaged.If the landlord wants to rent the unit just because it's vacant, the landlord should refund the 'unused' rent to the departed tenant.
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Yes if you didn't pay your rent or you damaged the place
This depends on the policy of your landlord. In most leases it states when, where, and how you pay your rent.
The landlord's bankruptcy has nothing to do with the tenant. The tenant still owes the rent.