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Generally, the landlord should not be getting rent from two tenants at the same time for the same unit.
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∙ 14y agoNo a landlord cannot request tax returns Anyone can request them from you. You can provide them to anyone you want. They can not get them from anyone else.
Request? Certainly. You can request anything; you could request that the landlord provide you with a new car every year. However, realistically, if the apartment was within code when it was built, and has been reasonably maintained, then the landlord is not required to add more electrical outlets. Rewiring an apartment is a large expense, and not one that most landlords will be willing to incur.
Yes, only if the Landlord accepts. This is usually a request by a Tenant that is most often denied by the Landlord.
If you have a lease your landlord would have to take you to court to have you kicked out of the apartment. If you are a month to month tenant then the landlord can request that you vacate with 30 days notice.
In America, no it is not. The landlord is only allowed to enter your appartment with your permission, or in the event of an emergency (broken water line, fire, etc.). The landlord has the right to inspect the dwelling, or show it for resale, but you're legally entitled to reschedule if the timing is inconvenient. You do, however, have to respond promptly to a request to inspect or show (48 hours is considered acceptable). The events your question describes are trespass.
In most states the landlord has up to 30 days to return to you your security deposit minus any charges the landlord wants to offset from your deposit. He has to also furnish you with copies of any receipts for damages that were not incurred from normal wear and tear, cleaning fees and other fees the landlord may charge you according to the terms of your lease. If your landlord does not return to you your deposit or anything else within those 30 days, you have the right to sue your landlord for the full deposit and the landlord cannot deduct any money after the 30 days has expired.
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The first step to getting your landlord to install a handicap lift in your building is to write him a letter with your request. He may be willing to work with you on this.
No it would not.
A landlord may request that you declaw your cat, but cannot require that you do so, nor can he enter that as part of your lease. However, your landlord does have the right to decide whether you get to keep your cat. He can even charge a pet fee.
Generally, the father can petition the local family court to have his paternity established legally. Once established he can request visitation.Generally, the father can petition the local family court to have his paternity established legally. Once established he can request visitation.Generally, the father can petition the local family court to have his paternity established legally. Once established he can request visitation.Generally, the father can petition the local family court to have his paternity established legally. Once established he can request visitation.
It can mean where an estoppel certificate is required of a landlord (they can are also sometimes required of the tenant), where the landlord is required to make certain representations regarding the state of the lease (neither tenant nor landlord are in default), the state of the underlying property (e.g. no encumbrances, or no default on mortgage, or no condemnation proceedings) or other representations at the request of a lender (to the landlord or the tenant) or a buyer of the property.