I would not think so, sounds pretty raw...definately contact disability advocates in your area first. or if it has happened to you, subtract from upcoming rent until you find out does not ring right.
can a landlord -- after the due date on rent -- charge 10% fee and an additional fee daily -- in albuquerque new mexico
can a landlord -- after the due date on rent -- charge 10% fee and an additional fee daily -- in the state of new mexico -- in albuquerque new mexico --
Concievably, yes. If the tenant got a deal on the apartment, and can find someone who is willing to pay even more than the rent, even just to be a roommate, there's nothing illegal about that.
Was that supposed to be in English?
Check your local tenant/landlord laws. Generally, they can charge what they want--it is a matter of what the market will bear. They own the property and it is their choice, with some guidelines about exclusions, as to who they will rent to and what the terms of the lease are.
Yes: as long a you are a tenant in a dwelling at the hands of a landlord, you are renting from him and must pay rent.
Only if the tenant is still there.
Under the Section 8 program, landlords cannot charge tenants additional rent beyond the amount specified in the lease agreement and the approved rent subsidy from the housing authority. However, landlords may charge tenants for utilities or other costs not covered by the program, as long as these charges are clearly outlined in the lease. Any additional fees must comply with local laws and be reasonable. Always review the lease terms and local regulations for specific guidance.
Yes, it is legal for a landlord to charge more per person for rent in a rental property as long as the practice does not violate any fair housing laws or rental agreements.
He can if there is no written designation for the rent. I suggest getting a receipt from your landlord if you are suspicious. Think Properties NYC
Yes, the landlord can charge a prorated rent until you, your belongings, and cleaning supplies are physically out of the apartment and you've returned the key.
They cannot charge you ANY additional fees without your consent UNLESS they are written in your lease. Simply inform the leasing agent to point out where in your lease it states all the additional fee information. If they cannot find it, you are not legally required to pay for it.