my landlord is Birmingham city council, and i think that their repairs system is in very bad mess. i reported a toilet blockage, which is an emergency, but they have taken more than one week to get someone out. what can i do?
Yes, a landlord can request a credit report from potential tenants as part of the rental application process.
Anyone who requests a credit report must get your prior permission. This includes a landlord. You must provide he information the landlord needs before they can legally get a credit report, but this is a requirement for a lot of landlords before they will rent you their property.
You don't. I don't know of any jurisdiction where that is illegal. He's a landlord, not ICE.
To the cops or Utility company.
Yes
The local postmaster.
Yes they can!
Yes, a landlord can call the police to take an report of any damages on the property.
A landlord credit report typically includes information about a tenant's credit history, such as their credit score, payment history, outstanding debts, and any past evictions or bankruptcies.
A landlord's credit report typically includes information about the tenant's credit history, such as their credit score, payment history, outstanding debts, and any previous evictions or bankruptcies.
hi just thought I would expand on the question. My landlord was investigated by the office of fair trading and the report said that they should not Be charging for the gas service among other things. The report was dated sept 2004 I moved into the property in March 2004. What I would like to know is does my landlord have to change my tenancy agreement even though it was signed before the oft report
RPI-LD is an acronym for Real Pages Inc. This entry on a credit report indicates that a landlord has asked for a credit report on a potential tenant.