Yes, the Ohio Revised Code section 5321.04 states under Landlord Obligations: (4) Maintain in good and safe working order and condition all electrical, Plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning fixtures and appliances, and elevators, supplied or required to be supplied by the landlord;
Necessary appliances are defined as a stove, refrigerator, furnace, and air conditioning unit.
a stove and refrigerator. sometimes neither
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.
If the stove/refrigerator were furnished and they no longer work, the landlord must replace them.
In many cases, yes, the landlord typically supplies the stove and refrigerator. However, in many places it's not illegal for the landlord to require the tenant to supply his own fixtures.
You can ensure the safety of your refrigerator next to the stove by installing a heat shield. This shield will protect the refrigerator from the heat generated by the stove, reducing the risk of damage or fire.
It often is included, but it is not required.
ll should be responsible for stove in general but state locale for more specific answer
toaster stove microwave refrigerator dishwasher
refrigerator, stove, door
They can if the fire was the tenant's fault.
Appliances that are furnished by landlord are their responsibility to repair. If it has been found that the tenant damaged such appliance, the landlord may recover such damage. If the appliance was furnished by the tenant in the first place, then he is responsible for the repair. In the case of certain changeable parts, for example, a toilet seat or the dripping pan on the stove, those parts of the responsibility of the tenant.
why would you? they are completely different things.