My roommates changed the locks on the house two days before I was to move out.. When I went back to get my stuff, several things were missing. Can they be charged with anything?
Yes, my roommate has moved out without paying the utilities.
No, it is illegal to turn off utilities on a roommate without their permission.
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.
If you suspect your roommate of recording you without your consent, it is important to address the situation immediately and seek advice from a legal professional.
In most states, it is legal for a roommate to record you without your permission as long as they are present in the conversation. However, it is always best to communicate with your roommate about privacy concerns and set boundaries to avoid any misunderstandings.
In most cases, your roommate cannot sublet without your consent. Subletting typically requires the approval of all leaseholders or tenants, so your permission would likely be needed for your roommate to sublet the property. It's important to review your lease agreement and discuss any subletting arrangements with your roommate and landlord to ensure compliance with the terms of the lease.
You won't be able to do with without your roommate's consent. You should contact the utility directly and determine what procedures you need to follow.
yes
Not without a court order.
I Think No Because Without Kitchen There Can't make Food.Kitchen is Immportant and without it it can't be a apartament.
you can't Answer Take any job that you can get--it is a survival job. Then, find a roommate to rent from--and always pay the rent without any excuses about being short this month. Do the same with everything else in your life and soon your credit won't be lousy.
Yes, it is possible to rent an apartment without residing in it by subletting or leasing it to someone else.