Depends on your lease agreement. Usually the landlord is responsible for most repairs but in some instances of insect infestation it will depend on the type of pest and the cause of infestation. Like with some municipalities they state that the tenant could be At Fault for the costs. Try asking your landlord if they will cover the cost or even split the cost.
if you make your property a section 8 property who is responsible for problems that occur on the house
Sill Tenant House was created in 1870.
termites damage a house by eating the wood
Furnace Hills Tenant House was created in 1850.
Yes, if you or your pets have had fleas, the fleas will infest your house unless you exterminate them with insecticide.
Whose responsible for the house payment= mortgagee or owner
Legally, a life tenant is someone who has rights to the house only during their lifetime. A life tenant cannot leave the house to anyone by will because they do not have complete rights to the house.
A tenant.
If tenant 1 has assaulted in anyway tenant 2 then the police will be able to do something about it.
The tenant is responsible for not making sure the dog is safe and for letting his potentially dangerous dog out with no lead.Another answer:You can't get a reliable answer to such a question here, since laws vary by municipality. In some cases, your property; yourresponsibility. You'll have to check your local ordinancescovering dog ownership and control to know for sure.
Surely it is the responsibility of the landlord unless: - the tenant introduced the termites to the house, or - this responsibility has been specifically assigned to the tenant in a written lease
It might be best to ask the Housing Authority that issued the voucher. Bankruptcy has nothing to do with the tenant. As far as the foreclosure, it depends on what stage the foreclosure is in. Until the foreclosure sale happens, the tenant owes the rent to the landlord.