I'm not an expert, so my opinion is probably not rule. But If the landlord was to say something as derogitory as to run down the financial situation of someone..... I would call that slander, which is illigal.
it all depends on the landlord.
family and neighbors are nouns kindly is an adverb
No, they could ask all kinds of questions. The only questions that might be prohibited would be about race, ethnicity, religion, family status, or sexual orientation.
General personal questions should be okay, such as 'Where do you sleep at night, How many in your family, Do you get along well with your family members, Do you have any pets", etc...
If the new owners are content with letting you rent the apt.you are fine. However, if they sell the building/house to someone who doesn't want to be a landlord you have to move. (Personal experience)
The vague pronoun in the sentence is "they." It is not clear who "they" is referring to - whether it is the family or the neighbors. To improve clarity, the sentence could be revised to specify who did not show up, such as "the family invited their neighbors to dinner but the neighbors didn't show up."
A. Single-family home: A standalone house designed to accommodate one family. B. Townhouse: A house that is attached to other houses in a row, sharing walls with neighbors. C. Apartment: A unit in a building that is typically rented and owned by a landlord.
Handelman.
A family practice physician's reputation could be checked by talking to trusted friends, family members, neighbors, or colleagues. Asking questions directly to the doctor about certifications may also be helpful.
You can say "neighbors" or "next-door neighbors".
You can address the issue of your neighbors smoking weed when you have a baby in the house by politely discussing your concerns with them and asking them to smoke in a different location or at a different time to minimize the impact on your family. If the issue persists, you may need to consider contacting your landlord or local authorities for further assistance.
The neighbors are busy gossiping about the new family that just moved into the neighborhood and speculating about their background and intentions.