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Yes--if the damages did not exist when the tenant moved in and exceed "normal wear-and-tear."
Both. And both will be fully responsible for paying the rent and any damages to the apartment. If the primary tenant fails to pay the co-signer will be held fully responsible for paying.Both. And both will be fully responsible for paying the rent and any damages to the apartment. If the primary tenant fails to pay the co-signer will be held fully responsible for paying.Both. And both will be fully responsible for paying the rent and any damages to the apartment. If the primary tenant fails to pay the co-signer will be held fully responsible for paying.Both. And both will be fully responsible for paying the rent and any damages to the apartment. If the primary tenant fails to pay the co-signer will be held fully responsible for paying.
It is time for us to pay reparations for the damages we have done.
no if damage was done at work see what your contract of employment says
Pay a deposit on all of the utilities.
Pay a deposit on all of the utilities.
not sure
The Vehicle that hit you would be responsible for your damages to your vehicle.
Renters insurance really does cover a lot. It covers natural accidents, burglary, theft, fire, vandalism, and smoke damage. It also will pay your rent for a few months if you get hurt in the apartment.
You'll have to pay for the apartment but the bed bugs are free.
Insurance is supposed to return the car to the condition it was before it was stolen.
maybe you shouldn't have done the burglary in the first place that would have been a good idea. I really don't think there is anyway off getting out of this. If you do the crime , you pay the time