Landlords are generally required to make reasonable accommodations for tenants with disabilities, which may include installing a ramp. However, the specifics can vary based on local laws, lease agreements, and the nature of the property. In many cases, landlords might cover the costs, but they could also negotiate with the tenant to share expenses or allow the tenant to install the ramp themselves. It's important for both parties to communicate and understand their rights and responsibilities under the Fair Housing Act and any applicable state laws.
No, landlords are not required to pay for a ramp for handicapped renters. A person always have the option to move.
This is not a covered peril on a tenants renters insurance policy. Nor should it be. This is the landlords responsibility.
The landlords insurance would cover the hotel costs if your apartment was damaged under a covered insurance loss. Your tenants insurance would also provide coverage as well.
When you rent an apartment, landlords usually ask for a security deposit equal to a month's rent. Renters can potentially cause all sorts of problems for landlords, they can damage the property that they rent, they can refuse to pay their rent, etc. This way landlords have at least some ability to penalize a tenant who causes these kinds of problems, by refusing to return the security deposit (in part or in full).
it will depend on the apartment complex if the renters have to pay extra for garbage. Most apartments include trash with rent.
Renters insurance covers all of your belongings that are inside your dwelling in the case that something bad happens (like a flood or a fire). It is kind of like homeowners insurance but for renters. If you cause damage to the landlords property you will be covered.If you cause damage and you do not have renters insurance,the land lords insurance will cover him or her and after the property has been repaired,the landlords insurance company will demand that you pay for the damages,if you do not they will and can sue you and even attach your wages. I am NOT an insurance agent, i am a landlord and i highly recommend that my tenants buy this insurance it is cheep.If they don't,and something happens and its their fault,i am covered but they will be left holding the bag. I hope this helps you. Covers furniture plus more Go ask your account if you Can or type money and for a sake of it in google
If he lost his renters privilege, he is no longer a landlord
It would depend on how seriously they are handicapped. If they live and work in the community, as many do, in any way then of course they pay taxes.
Renters insurance typically covers personal property damage caused by certain incidents, but it usually does not cover damage caused by pets, including carpet damage from a dog. However, if the damage is a result of a covered peril, like a fire or water leak, it might be eligible for a claim. It's important to check your specific policy details, as coverage can vary by provider. Additionally, some landlords may require tenants to have renters insurance that includes pet damage coverage.
No, renters do not pay property taxes. Property taxes are paid by the owners of the property. They may pass that cost down to you through rent, but it will likely be spread out over months.
Handicapped people park for free because they pay for their handicap pass. Handicapped people have trouble with mobility and need easy access to and from their cars.
all depends on the location of the apartment and who you go with for renters insurance but you can pay as low has 9 a month or has high has 100 a month