Bathroom sink to be replaced because of minor cracks (i dont mind to avoid injury).
Go to Lowes/Home Depot and get a ceramic/porcelain paint sealant * don't replace
Fridge to be replaced because of missing fan cover in freezer (again I dont mind to avoid injury). Have appliance person check...
If you parents are tenants - then no. If your parents are owners in the HOA - then yes...they owe the additional monies. Original documents govern for the first year and then the HOA/board can change them with majority of owner/members agreement.
Roommate/tenants pay for the damages caused by their guest/invitee...the landlord did not invite the guy in so he should not have to pay for the damages he did....have them get renter's insurance and pick better friends!
Your landlord is SMART....you caused the problem by allowing these people into the property and your landlord is NOT INVOLVED. Landlord/property owners are not referees OR the police....and the legal advice the police gave you is worthless.
Get an attorney or change the locks BACK at your...
I suspect you should not have been provided the keys....their bad.
If you have not moved in, ask for your money back and at the same time you will return the keys and find another apt.
If you have moved in, you are a month to month tenant and they need to give you a written notice to...
Talk to your Realtor and ask his/her RE firm to hire an attorney to respond FOR BOTH OF YOU...depending on the size of your Realtor's office, they may well have insurance to cover this....put your Realtor in the picture as this will expand to the home inspector and others...not just you
Maybe for the purposes of EVICTION, meaning the landlord can not accummulate them and then evict the tenant which is not what is happening according to OP.
Keep AC on when windows are not open....ventilation is the key during the mold removal process.....frankly, you should have an inspector in to view the situation and then get a REAL mold tech - not affiliated with your co - to provide a written report and THAT evidence is what you use to break...
You should read your lease and talk to your housing representative.....you should be GLAD your landlord wants to keep his property and YOUR HOME in good condition...if there is NOTHING WRONG, why not let him in?
Yes - under general accounting rules, the debt incurred FIRST is paid off FIRST so since the late fee(s) are for MARCH, subsequent payments would apply to them/it FIRST and then the rent for April...pay the late fees!!!
You are doing the WRONG thing...you need to smoke MORE so that THEY WILL LEAVE!!!
You have been considerate of their feelings * real or imagined * so no more Mr. Nice Guy....let them have it!!!!
Time to get that new GRILLE from Home Depot and smoke em out!!!
Nope - the water line break is not their responsibility since city caused the damage...you need to notify your renter's insurance and work with mgmt to get the apt DRY so the carpet can be relaid and your furniture placed back in the unit.
If you want to live like a "grown up", you need to...