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The benefits with signing up for Tenants Insurance include protecting them from any wrongdoing, such as if a flood or a fire destroys the property. It protects the Tenants in the long term.
Yes, the tenants at Sunset Towers were all selected by Samuel W. Westing based on a mysterious connection or tie that binds them together. They each have a link to Mr. Westing, although the nature of this connection is a central mystery of the novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
There is no law requiring a landlord to give a walk through before keeping a deposit. However, if the landlord did not give a walk through, it is easy for the tenant to argue that the landlord is lying because there is no proof that the damage being claimed by the landlord really existed at move-out.
you must have the landlord amend or start a new contract with you on the (a) rental agreement with you as the remaining and continuing tenants. Then you need to have the landlord remove the abandoned property left by prior tenants and store it for a minimum of 30 days. Once this is done the landlord must give prior tenants legal notice of how and when to obtain there belongings.It must state the date it is to be picked up by with the deadline ending at midnight on the 30th day after posted or mailed date of notice. If the tentants do not show up to claim property or have not made arrainngments to retrieve the belongings the landlord can dispose of the property any way they see fit.
yes yes yes.... well my siblings and i have just recently hAD TO DEAL WITH ALL THIS..if you are not on the account it freezes at death until the estate is settled.. also u might want to be put on as joint with survivorship not as tentants in common... hope this a little helpful If your mother and father held the account jointly it likely will not become a part of probate procedure and your mother may continue to use the account as she always has. Marital accounts are presumed by law to be JTWRS with the exception being the signature card designating a different type of account. A few states allow a married couple to hold bank accounts as Tenancy By The Entirety which is the same as JTWRS, with the exception that it cannot be attached by a creditor judgment if only one spouse owes the debt.