It is the tenants responsibility to pay for the repair as they are occupying the property and it istheirmain home. The landlord has nothing to do with it.
The landlord because it's his responsibility to fix it before the house and/or property is damaged.
Generally there is no point in suing a property manager for not collecting rent. It should be noted that the tenant is responsible for paying his rent on time. It is not the responsibility for the landlord to collect the rent. If the landlord does not collect rent and the tenant should send it to the landlord by mail or in person.
This is specified on your lease or rental agreement. If there is a co-owner and the original landlord is unable to fufill their duties the responsibility would fall on the other owner.
Tenanted areas are spaces that are rented or leased out to tenants for residential or commercial use. The tenants pay rent to the landlord or property owner in exchange for the right to occupy and use the space. Maintenance and upkeep of the property are typically the responsibility of the landlord.
Rental insurance only covers the renters personal property such as clothes, T.V. furniture etc. Any repairs to the dwelling is the responsibility of the landlord.
A tenant should leave the property in a state comparable to the time they moved in asside from reasonable wear and tear.
No, property repairs and improvements are the responsibility of the landlord. The landlord can however raise the person's rent to offset expenses, assuming there is not a valid rental agreement disallowing the action.
A landlord is a person, not a job. You are a landlord when you rent out your property. The job is property management and thus the job title is "property manager".
If you purchase a building, all the maintenance needs will be your sole responsibility. If you lease, the landlord assumes the responsibility of maintaining the property.
Landlord Property Insurance is insurance that a landlord should have on any properties that he or she owns. Landlord insurance will protect the landlord from any damage that may happen to the property as well as any liability claims that may be made against the Landlord.
A landlord is generally a person owns property for rent. A tenant is someone who rents property from a landlord.