Can a landlord charge one tennant rent and no utilities and charge the other rent and utilities when they are in the same building?
A landlord can make what ever type of arrangements they want with their tenant as long as it is legal. So yes, he can charge one utilities and another no utilities.
Answered -Galleries
Related Questions
-
What is the maximum amount a landlord can charge for late fees in Oklahoma?
Assessed fees must be reasonably related to the expenses the ...
-
What is the maximum late fee that a landlord can charge a tenant in the state of Colorado?
In Colorado, a late fee of more than 5-10% of the monthly ren...
-
What is the maximum amount a landlord can charge for security deposit in NJ?
The most a landlord can collect as a security deposit is one ...
-
Can a landlord charge me a security deposit after I moved in the house?
You are normally charged a security deposit when you initiall...
-
Can a landlord be charged with anything if he moves everything from your room with no notification?
Your landlord or building manager cannot forcibly enter your ...

Comments