If you had a contract with your landlord for yard cleanup then you have to keep to this contract until the end of the month when you move out. Marcy
Unless the apartment is subsidized, the landlord can charge whatever someone will pay.
what can a landlord charge to move in a California house rental?
Normally, the landlord does not charge for water. In most states it is illegal for landlords to charge their tenants separate utilities. However, the landlord can have utilities in its own name, the bills of which can be passed over to the tenant for payment. Also the tenant is not allowed to charge for water and sewer to tenant of multi family attached units (such as apartments).
If a cat damages a rental property, the landlord can charge you for it. They will usually take it out of the security deposit.
Yes, a landlord in Connecticut can charge first, last, and a security deposit to renter.
Pets are generally only allowed in apartments at the landlord's discretion. Some landlords do not allow pets, others charge a small deposit, to cover any potential damages, and others freely allow pets. It is wisest to check with the prospective landlord to ensure whether your pet will be welcome.
It is unseemly that a landlord can charge a tenant for other than the items listed in the lease. You can pay them and take your landlord to landlord-tenant court for reimbursement, or you can approach a landlord-tenant advocacy to find the answer that you want.
As much as they want. It all depends on the location, prices of comparable accommodations, and what the landlord feels they can charge.
I'm no lawyer but... If a landlord may charge a pet deposit at all, then surely they can change it for an animal in a tank.
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