Sue them for privacy breach
It is not possible to attach to a neighbor's fence unless permission is given by the neighbor. It is a good idea to get any agreement in writing for attaching to the fence.
To, ( ) Sir/Madam, I Mr/Smt (Landlord's Name), residing at (Address), Assesses No:- ( ) have given my space to (Company's Name) on rent. I have no objection for given my space to (Company' Name) to run their business in my premise Thanking You, (Landlord's Name)
It is not likely that a private individual would qualify or pay the funds necessary to report a consumer to the three major credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. However, if the landlord sued former tenants and was granted a judgment, the judgment would show on their credit reports. There are also alternative credit agencies, called Tenant Screening Bureaus, which cater to the rental market. These agencies have different clients than the "Big 3". A private landlord might find a way to report on one of these lesser known bureaus. A private landlord can report a tenant to credit agencies if the tenant failed to pay his rent or he has wrongfully overstayed without even paying a monthly rent. A 14-day written notice of broken lease and property damages may be given to tenant.
There could be various reasons why the landlord hasn't given you the keys yet. It's possible that there may be delays in processing paperwork, repairs needed in the property, or scheduling conflicts. It's best to communicate directly with the landlord to understand the specific reason for the delay.
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No, you are not considered a commercial landlord in that city. You can read more at nycourts.gov/courts/nyc/civil/commercial.shtml
If a landlord dies then the property becomes part of that landlord's estate until it is settled, normally by a Will administrator. You should still make your checks payable to the landlord and pay your rent on time. The landlord's administrator will give you further instructions if they change. It could take about a year for this to happen. When a person dies and has a sizable estate, typically of over $100,000, the estate gets into probate, a judicial process by which a will is administered after an ample period of time that is given to creditors to file a claim against the estate and for the administrator to dispute such claims if necessary. Eventually the property is sold or given to an individual. If you are still there as a tenant, instructions will be given for you to make payments to that particular landlord. Alternatively you can hold the money in escrow, but do not spend it.
This should have been disclosed when the landlord performed the background check, before the lease was signed. Well, if the landlord had an application for an apartment to which the tenant denied having been evicted if there were questions that asked such, then the landlord can terminate the lease for the tenant having falsified the information given.
I think that your landlord is scamming you, lost the keys, or either don't want to give you the keys. You better ask your landlord about whats happening. Also, if your landlord won't give you they keys within 5-7 you can sew them with all your right and power.
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The Good Neighbor Policy
The Good Neighbor Policy