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 Is a fence considered a permanent fixture and can the owner take it during a short sale?
It's a short sale and the fence is iron with a rolling gate. They want to take the fence with them when they leave....


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This room would be $500 a month including utilities. What should I be aware of
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 When potential buyers come to view my home, should i let them out of my sight??
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 I live in an apartment that doesn't allow dogs and i have one what can they do to find out?
A lady that works for the apartment came by and said she heard a bark i just told her we were watching it, but in most cases will they try to follow up and check again or will they just let it go. ...



Amanda B
Does my landlord have to pay for screens on windows & doors?
I rent a one bedroom unit that has no windows but two sliding doors but there are no screens on the doors. It is a ground floor apartment with street access & I dont feel safe.
                     
 




Janet P
In CA the windows have to have screens, but not doors. MANY people do not want or have screen doors. I can not imagine any state requiring that doors have screens.


moonshine annie
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The answer is NO! It does not make the apartment uninhabitable. If you want screens and the landlord refuses to buy them, then perhaps you should buy them yourself. Just remember that anything that a resident attaches to a building becomes the property of the owner. If your landlord is such a bad guy, think about moving. For more legal infor. call your local Housing Authority for Landlord and Renters rights.


Karen N
Read the terms of your lease. You knew that there weren't screen doors on them though when you rented the place...so, I doubt that he is going to accomodate you unless he's a really nice guy. Additionally, a screen door isn't going to make it any safer. Get a sturdy piece of wood and put it in the slide part on the bottom of the sliding door. You can also buy locking bars that go on the other side of the sliding door to make it more secure. You can also get yourself one of those little alarms that go in the jam of the door. That might make you feel more secure too. Good luck!


reenzz
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Why would you want screens if you feel the apartment is not safe? Screen are alot easier to break through than a closed door.


UPESKYMO
Most states should provide screens on the sliding doors. Make sure you call your landlord and tell him you need a screen and a lock for the sliding door. If he can not provide a lock for you, than you can buy a round wood rod to put in the track of the sliding door, so that it only opens so far. My daughter lives in Indiana and had the same problem. The landlord did provide a screen for her. She went out and bought a wood rod to put in the track of the sliding door and it works just fine. There is no way any one could get in her place now. Do this soon my dear!


towanda
Exactly. You agreed to rent an apartment in a certain condition for a certain amount of $ and now you don't like your choice. I don't even understand how a screen will make you feel safe anyway. . . .You need to ask those questions before you move in and certainly before you sign a lease. Once you sign, the deal is done. Landlord's do not start remodeling so the apartment will now fit your needs. By the way, sliding doors are not safe and any good crook knows how to take the doors off from the outside. Be sure you at least have a bar in the door and I drill a little hole and slide in a nail in all my windows so they are harder to jimmy open. Be sure the nails will come out quickly in case of fire and geez don't hit the glass. Your best bet is to nicely ask your landlord if he would provide the screen you want. But if you tell him you want screens for safety. . .he's gonna think you are nuts.


www mittalji.com
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No


MR HENRY S
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Your question is very confusing.

Your unit has no windows, only two sliding doors. It is a ground floor unit with street access.

You say that because of the access you do not feel safe!!

Tell me how screens will make you feel any safer. Anyone could break through the screens into your unit with minimum effort making you even more unsafe.

You indicate safety is a priority, therfore the best solution is to move.


Gertie
No they are not responsible for providing screens for those.


***IVY***
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first you need to go to your local city hall and ask them this question cause all city's and states are different .. if you fell so unsafe then you need to talk with your land lord on trying to make it safer.. as for no windows wth.. there should be at least one .. then that would be a fire hazzard.. you have no two ways to get out of the house then. go to city hall explain your situation and see what they say.. they know all the codes and they know what need to be in forced...


wisdominknowledge
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is it in the lease?


betotron don
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yes


On Strike
Check your lease agreement. And if you honestly don't feel safe talk to the landlord.


jonnykakez
It is the law that the landlord has to provide screens on windows it would be a habitable living sitruation especially if you were on section 8 housing


Kiki from K-town
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yep tell him what you need, its his responsibilty


rhsaunders
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Yes. In many states, providing screened windows is part of the "implied warranty of habitability."


MAGIC MAN
HELL...YA, IF THEY DON'T REPORT THEM TO THE HOUSING COMMITTEE AUTHORITIES.


saRah
Window screens are not required and probably will not be put on unless you made an agreement tentative to your taking the place. There's no harm in asking to have them put on, but I do not believe they are required.


dementwood
In CA "Yes" or you don't have to pay rent


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