A landlord is responsible for providing a habitable dwelling that meets health and safety standards. Any situation that violates local and state ordinances should be reported to the building inspector.
I think so, but only because your trailer would be on your landlord's property.
yes they are responsible
Yes they can evict you from your lot requiring you to move your trailer immediately and you can risk paying a lawyer $25,00 for a defamation of character lawsuit and when you loose, which you will, you will be broke. You have to prove damages to your character that caused loss in income. Actors can do that easily but you won't be able to.
That would depend on who's angry wife your talking about. If the tenants wife damages your property or your landlords property then the tenants wife is liable for those damages. Due to the extension of common law you can also be held financially liable for actions of your spouse. The landlord would have no control over the tenants wife nor her actions and could not be held liable. If the Landlords wife came over and damaged your property or the landlords property then the Landlord and or the landlord wife would be financially liable.
The LENDER is responsible.
The Home Guides section of SFgate.com provide a helpful article on the pros and cons of renting a trailer home. You can also visit a trailer park and speak to residents directly for their opinions. Also, consider asking friends and family for more information if they have ever rented a trailer.
Yes.
You have a grounding problem at the trailer. The white wire is the ground on trailer wiring. The taillights are brown, the signals and stops are yellow and green. Sometimes the white wire will loose its continuity with the truck, causing the lights to black out. It could also be a wiring issue with the trailer itself, but most likely its the ground giving you feedback and causing the blackout. run a wire from the ground contact on your plug back to a spot on the tongue and secure the end of the wire to the trailer at that point. Do not rely on the contact of the trailer with the ball hitch to establish a ground.
You need to read the owners manual! The Toyota manual states the Prius is not designed to pull a trailer.
The dolly tow bar may fly up, possibly causing injury, and making it very difficult to re-couple.
An 18 wheeler is a semi-truck and trailer. A truck, and trailer, has 18 wheels, including 10 on the semi, and 8 more on the trailer. 18 Wheelers are responsible for the majority of products the user buys everyday.
The dolly tow bar may fly up, possibly causing injury, and making it very difficult to re-couple.