Afraid not - but if you ask nicely he may contribute or (if you're lucky) offer to pay for the whole cost as it may add to the rental value of the flat after you're gone. I rented a flat that had no cable - I asked the landlord if I could get it in and he actually offered to pay for the installation - it's easier to rent out a flat with cable so it'd benefit him down the road. He may even be able to charge more to my successor because of it. But I was fully prepared to pay for it myself.
2007-06-06 05:31:02
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answered by Sile 1
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You are renting the house and the landlord is not responsible for providing an aerial connection for your tv. Your landlord is only responsible for the upkeep of the house and are not responsible for personal items.
That's like asking if the landlord is responsible for paying your cable bill or buying your grocery or a car for your personal use.
Sorry, you can't have it your way! It's best to read the lease and see what is expected of you and the landlord.
2007-06-06 05:31:49
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-29 08:13:04
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answered by ? 4
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No, the only thing the landlord must provide in listed on the lease. RARLY does is state or address TV. Like someone else stated you can ask the landlord about installing an antenna. Yes the landlord would benefit, but you must ask before you install it, as you are altering the physical structure. I have heard of several situations as listed below.
1) Landlord splits the cost
2) You pay for it all, and take it when you leave.
3) You pay for installing it, and it becomes a physical part of the stucture, and must leave it when you leave. (RARE)
2007-06-06 05:30:19
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answered by the_traveler911 1
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No, the landlord is onyl responsible to provide what is on the inventory and what was on it when you signed the lease.
It might be fair to ask him to split the cost as he will gain. If not and you put one up, then you own it and can take it down when you move out.
2007-06-06 05:23:04
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answered by Marky 6
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No, but you could ask to split the costs. It would remain his property when you leave if it is attached to the home. Even if you got satelite, you would need to ask permission if the dish was screwed to the house. I have seen them mounted on posts where the dish can face South unobstructed.
2007-06-06 05:28:17
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answered by sensible_man 7
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2014-08-25 11:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No that's not something a landlord is required to provide its not a "necessity"
2007-06-06 05:55:47
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answered by texas_angel_wattitude 6
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No. If you want to watch TV, you have to provide the means to do so.
2007-06-06 05:21:38
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answered by Anonymous
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why no !!! why would the landlord be resp. for your tv watching? get cable or if your out to far get sat. dish!!! geesh their not your keeper their ur landlord
2007-06-06 05:30:15
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answered by joes_mom86 5
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