Generally the renter is to clean the property before leaving. Otherwise the cleaning and rental deposits would be used to pay for cleaning.
The landlord, of course.
This depends on the rental agreement, though generally for the protection of the renters it is best they all sign. If one renter does not sign, then moves out mid lease the one that signed remains responsible for that persons share of rent.
If the tenant made it dirty, he should clean it. If the tenant moves out and leaves it dirty it should be charged against his cle aning deposit. Anything else needs to be spelled out in the rental agreement.
Yes, if I understand your question. The grandmother didn't own the house, so she was a renter and if the daughter moves in she will be the renter. Therefore she can be charged rent.
The rental Pokemon cannot, but if you have transferred Pokemon from one of your DS games, then you can change the moves and then connect to PBR again.
The average life of a carpet in a rental is 10 years. However, some areas have laws in place that require landlords to change out carpet whenever a tenant moves out.
No, by law in the state of Georgia if a child willingly moves out of the parents home, him/her gaurdians are no longer responsible for that child.
No, you are not.
IF the girl is not married, parents are responsible for her until she turns 18; No matter where she lives, unless she has been emancipated.
Liability - It is not your money until the tenant moves out and is either reimbursed or used up.
The parents are not responsible for an adult. If the parents co-signed the loan, they can be held responsible.
Yes.