Can My Landlord Advertise My Apartment With Photos That Contain My Personal Property?
I just discovered that my former landlord is using pictures of the apartment when I lived there to try to rent the apartment.
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I just discovered that my former landlord is using pictures of the apartment when I lived there to try to rent the apartment.
There are 3 single roommates and a married couples in our house. We want to split the utilities equally.
My landlord separated his home at the end of the hallway. There is only one electric meter and one water meter and he refuses to pay his portion of the electric (25%) without proof of a bill.
Share the Knowledge! Can my landlord legally tap into my water, that I pay for, for his own use? He is planning to put a meter on it and have me read it every month…
I am in San Bernardino County, CA. I have been a tenant for 31 years in this particular unit. When I rented it in 1984, I paid my first and last months rent.
Can my landlord ask me for pay stubs if I’m already renting from them?
We recently rented a condo that is part of an HOA. We moved in February 1. Now the landlord is getting letters from HOA stating that per her CC&R she was only able to rent a portion of the condo out and needed to live there. They are now telling her she needs to remedy the situation. Well if she knew that why did she lease to a family of 5.
I own a condo, designed with a common front porch and common front walkway. The problem is the lady next door has allowed her drug-dealing, gun-toting convicted felon son move in following his most recent release from jail. He’s a forty-year old bully who has a hair trigger temper. All previous encounters with him have resulted in vandalism to my home, my porch, and damage to our cars. The first thing he did after moving in this time, was to take down every curtain in the place and cover all windows with newspaper.
My father-in-law moved me, my husband, and our kids from Arkansas to Tennessee. He bought us a trailer house and put it on his property.
I own my mobile home, but I rent the piece of land it sits on (not a mobile home lot but just a piece of property). I pay monthly rent to the landowner.