Take legal action, your landlord is legally entitled to fix your apartment since its HER property, you are simply renting it not the actual owner. She either fixes it or you can take legal action and have a court force him/her to do it.Go to court and sue.
Send your landlord a certified letter advising her of the problem and requesting immediate repair. Put in the letter she has 10 days to respond appropriately, and that after that you can & will exercise your right to call out a roofer, and take his charges out of next month's rent. It will cost out of your pocket but that's cash the landlord will not be getting.... it will be in the roofer's pocket.
See if your city has a housing department, a code enforcement department or a landlord -tenant go between and talk to them. Otherwise find a lawyer that specializes in tenant problems. I think though I am not a lawyer that after you notify your land lord in writing you can hire a professional to fix the roof and deduct it from the rent.
Either you pay rent for the house or you don't pay rent because you do not have house. It can't be both the situations.
yes you still have to pay rent.
Prepaid rent is when you pay your rent ahead for a length of time, either as a deposit or as regular rent. Sometimes you can get a discount based on how much rent you pay ahead.
Yes, it is the imputed rent value. Essentially, the amount of money you would have had to pay to rent it.Yes, it is the imputed rent value. Essentially, the amount of money you would have had to pay to rent it.Yes, it is the imputed rent value. Essentially, the amount of money you would have had to pay to rent it.Yes, it is the imputed rent value. Essentially, the amount of money you would have had to pay to rent it.
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Catholic Rent was when you had to pay to go to mass or be a Catholic. People had to pay a penny
If you are renting them you do have to pay for them.
If you own a condominium that you rent, you remain obligated to pay your assessments. If you rent a condominium, you may be obligated to pay assessment through the terms of your lease.
You can be evicted & may have to pay any back rent if they get a judgement.
Yes, you have to pay rent.
No if you are evicted you do not live there anymore and there for don't have to pay rent.
“Is there a program in Sacramento that will help me pay my rent and utilities for one month? I had a medical surgery and now don't have the money to pay this months rent.”