No need to.
A person who rents an apartment is commonly referred to as a tenant or a renter.
Your answer may be contained in the lease itself. Otherwise, there may be guidelines from the association with which you own the apartment you're selling. There is no standard.
Of course! You are living in the apartment and therefore are obligated to pay to live there. Why would one think that the landlord would pay your rent?
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As you phrase the question, no the tenant is always obliged to pay owed rent. Just because they are thinking of leaving doesn't release them.
If the hallway light is controlled by the tenant, i.e., the tenant pays the electric bill which controls that light, then the tenant has every right to keep that light on or off as he wishes. If you live in an interior apartment building, the common hallway lighting of it should be controlled by the apartment complex, not by the tenant.
A tenant ANYWHERE can be told to clean their apartment ! The tenant is only there 'at the grace of the property owner' - and pays for the use of the accommodation. It is not unreasonable for a landlord to insist the tenant keeps the property in a reasonable state of cleanliness !
If a landlord plans to make upgrades to a tenant's apartment, they will usually pay for the tenant to stay somewhere else, like a hotel. While the tenant is gone, their apartment will get new carpet, paint, or whatever else is needed to make it nicer.
The possessive forms are landlord's and tenant's; for example:The tenant's apartment is the best one in the landlord's building.
Depends on how the lease is written: normally the tenant is responsible for painting interior.
A residential income property is one purchased for the sole purpose of then letting it to a tenant, with the rental payments providing you with a regular income. Some investors will buy whole apartment blocks whilst others may buy one apartment.
A tenant is someone who rents a building, apartment, or something else, usually a building, but sometimes land.