Sorry but I don't think you can do much: landlords are generally not responsible for any damage to the personal property of his tenant, regardless of cause except intentional damage by the landlord (a criminal offense). That's why there is renter's insurance.
It is very important for a landlord to get contents insurance if they are renting out a property with furniture included. If then the contents are damaged by the tennants then the landlord will be able to use the insurance policy to replace them.
If it is in the contract.
Create an agreement between you, the Landlord, and the tenant. Specify your rules for renting him the property (the rules may not be unconscionable, such as to violate the laws or to allow the Landlord into the home without notice), and the consequences of violating the terms of the lease. Seek legal advice if necessary.
It depends on your contract, but it is a very common courtesy that if you are renting form him he should provide. though if you are not home expect that the landlord will enter.
Your landlord , end of discussion.
What a landlord verifies is completely up to the landlord
It is if you agreed to it in a contract. Otherwise the rental insurance is based on the value of what you own not the building you are renting.
The landlord should be responsible for everything in the house (example: Refrigerator, stove, water heater, floor, etc) if it was to not function properly or was damaged . But if it was neglected or abused by your actions, then it would be your responsibility.
yes.
AnswerThe terms are whatever the landlord and tenant agreed upon either verbally or in written contract when the rental or lease agreement took effect. Still, the landlord of either type of housing is responsible for its being liveable (water, electrical hookups) and safe. Regulations may differ by locale.
Yes, it is permissible for a landlord to reside on the property they are renting out, as long as this arrangement is agreed upon in the lease agreement and follows all relevant laws and regulations.
A property owner who is renting the property out to people to live in.