Landlord, and their insurance
The Landlord
A builder floor apartment is one wherein the builder buys a piece of land, constructs flats in the form of a building, and sells out one or more of them. Principally there is no difference between a builder floor apartment and residential apartment, in case one is opting to buy a flat or apartment.
An apartment on more than one floor is a multistory apartment.
This is probably answered by reading the rental/lease agreement. Tenants are generally responsible for damage caused by a stoppage that occurs during their tenancy unless the stoppage is due to a condition that existed prior to the commencement of their tenancy.
"Apt." on a job application stands for "apartment." If you live in an apartment, put in the number or floor there (such as Apt. 1 or 2nd Floor). If you don't live in an apartment, leave it blank.
In America, a flat is an apartment. You might call that person an apartment dweller, a tenant, a renter, or in the case of a coop, they would be called the owner.
A two-floor apartment is commonly referred to as a "duplex." This term can describe a unit that occupies two levels within a building, typically featuring separate living spaces on each floor. In some cases, it may also be called a "two-story apartment" or "two-level apartment."
Depending on apartment,but the highest is a Thousand.
An apartment is a housing unit consisting of a set of rooms on one floor of a building.
Usually, yes. If you damage something that doesn't belong to you, you're responsible for paying for the damage. Many stores don't require customers to pay for accidental damage, but they can.
Most likely on a upper floor, perhaps 2nd or 3rd. The apartment number was originally a lower number, but was changed in the beginning of the series to reflect the apartment's higher level.
If in California your neighbor is responsible for any damage that his tree has done to your property.