Yes! that is very rude!
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Go to the police.
You don't. I don't know of any jurisdiction where that is illegal. He's a landlord, not ICE.
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Ah, yeah! Your lease does not allow you to do illegal activities.
I would guess that to be illegal anywhere.
Normally, the landlord does not charge for water. In most states it is illegal for landlords to charge their tenants separate utilities. However, the landlord can have utilities in its own name, the bills of which can be passed over to the tenant for payment. Also the tenant is not allowed to charge for water and sewer to tenant of multi family attached units (such as apartments).
Yes, it is illegal for a landlord to not provide a lease to a tenant in most jurisdictions. A lease is a legally binding document that outlines the terms of the rental agreement, and both parties are typically required to have a copy for their records. Failure to provide a lease can lead to legal consequences for the landlord.
Yes, a landlord can be held responsible for their tenant's actions in certain situations, such as if the landlord knew about illegal activities taking place on their property and did not take action to stop it.
It depends on the legislation of the country you are in.
An illegal eviction is an eviction where the landlord did not follow the state statutory requirements on evictions. Requirements on evictions will vary from state to state.