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Tenants rights after their building burns depends on the local and regional laws covering such things.
Property leased from the state for aquaculture.
Ontario tenants rights can be found in a variety of locations. They are found on the city's website. Owner of the rental property should also produce the rights when requested.
There are many tenants' rights in common between Australia and New Zealand. Some of these rights include making sure the property is clean and safe for the tenants and making sure the property is well maintained by performing necessary repairs.
If your landlord burnt his side of the building, he is responsible for the repairs. If your side of the building is uninhabitable, you may be able to move out under the legal theory of constructive eviction. See below link and contact a tenants' union/tenants' rights group or attorney in your area for more specific info on your state's laws. Also see below link.
According to one article the Empire State Building contains travel agencies and photo studios, barber shops, garment factories and other enterprises. More than 700 tenants employ over 9000 people. Some of the larger tenants include Starr Security Services, Community Options New York, Brennan Beer Gorman Architects, and Human Rights Watch. You can see a complete list of over 700 tenants at the link below.
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If they set it up that way at the beginning of the tenancy, then, yes. I both use the area, the landlord cannot change that suddenly.
No. If the property is titled correctly (Joint Tenants With Rights of Survivorship) then it cannot be attached by creditors upon the death of any of the owners.
You have the right to leave at the end of the lease, or, with a month-to-month tenancy, at the end of the next rental period, after giving proper notice. The thing is, that murderer has to live somewhere.
Renters hold rights in a property, essentially the right of possession. The government agency can serve the tenants and condemn their rights in the property at the same time they acquire the owners' interests. The government can also choose to merely step into the owners' shoes and retain the tenants under the existing lease terms. Some leases include language that specify what happens to the tenants when the property is impacted by eminent domain. If tenants are displaced by a public project, they may be entitled to relocation benefits such as moving expenses and rental assistance.