you should give the land owners a chance to fix the problem, unless you are looking for a way out.
No.
Yes
The House we are renting has scorpions all over it. what to do about breaking the lease
No - that's not a breach by the landlord.
That depends on the wording of the lease.
No. That is not a breach by the landlord.
No, purchasing a home is not sufficient reason to break your lease for a rented dwelling. However, you may want to talk to your landlord and see if he/she will release you from the remainder of your lease. Sometimes this involves paying all or a portion of the rent due from the remaining terms of the lease.
Yes, the Peruvian cholera epidemic resulted in less than 10000 cases of cholera due to contaminated water.
Yes my sister broke her lease due to a medical issue. You need to explain your problem to your landlord and chances are he will let you out of your lease. If he doesn't, go to landlords and tenants court and ask for a show cause petition to break a lease. Have documentation supporting your claims.
If a country has difficulties getting water it is most likely due to a source being contaminated or the area has no fresh streaming water.
No and they are not required to take it. You have a contract, you promised to pay for a year and they promised to provide a place to live. They could sue you for balance of lease, get judgement etc
To break a lease due to a death in the family, you should first review your lease agreement for any specific clauses regarding termination. Typically, you'll need to notify your landlord in writing, providing documentation of the death, such as a death certificate. It's advisable to communicate openly with your landlord to discuss your situation and explore options like subletting or terminating the lease early. Familiarize yourself with local tenant laws, as some jurisdictions may have specific provisions for such circumstances.