If you have an understanding landlord (usually regulated by larger companies) then you may get lucky. It is more than likely that you will have to give your notice and pay (or have your company pay) rent until the landlord can find other tenants. Most companies realize they are relocating you at a last minutes notice so discuss it with your boss and see if the company will pick up the tab.
Breaking a lease is, breaking a lease regardless of reason. Buying a home has nothing to do with renting the one you are in now. And if you do break a lease, according to your lease terms, your landlord could sue you for loss of revenue during the time the rental home is vacant and up to the time your lease would normally expire. There are certain exceptions to the rule of breaking a lease, but buying a home is not one of them.
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There are numerable apartment complexes in the large city of Orlando Florida. To find the exact number, a visit to the Orlando public library, that may have tax records or the actual tax office of Orlando will help provide the exact number.
The general rule is up to two adults for each bedroom. A bedroom is a room of a least 70 square feet, with at least one window.
When I lived in Florida our bill was about $100 in the winter and $200 in the summer for 1000 square feet. We had all electric appliances (kitchen, water heater, washer/dryer, heating/cooling).
Looking for an apartment through government resources will help to find a low apartment for someone that needs a low income place to live. There are also private organizations that want to help as well.
Apartment cleaning jobs generally pays about $10/hour in south Florida
Since Florida is a right to work state I don't think you can ever sue your employer.
Yes it is. You should contact the employer immediately. ---- If you are unsuccessful after contacting them, contact the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage & Hour Division - they can assist you further. It may take a while to get your compensation, but they will research your claim. http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/
It'd be quite impressive if the apartment itself would give you notice...
Yes. They can get it from an employer, if the employer voluntarily offers domestic partner benefits.
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A local realtor can answer your question.
A lot will depend on the location of the apartment and the facilities you are lookng for. A cheap apartment nationwide would be around $600/month.
Yes, if said lady is emmancipated.
Yes, an apartment complex can refuse to rent an apartment to you if you have bad credit. A bankruptcy alone will not stop you from being approved or disapproved from an apartment, they will consider your overall credit score and credit history.
Apartment rentals is the kind of information you find on property and accommodation websites, various international sites include Property 24 and Apartment Guide.
You can find the Florida's rental laws regarding disclosing having a baby in your apartment management company at http://www.evict.com/?page=legnew1307.