im a 18 yr old
by boyfriend is 17yrs old
im the primary on the lease .
my boyfriend left and im stuck
with the lease.
if i take him off the lease
and they find that i dont qualify for
the apt compx
they will terminate my lease.
im i still lyable for fees.
im current with my rent . both names are listed in order to qualify for apt we notorized a letter for my boyfriend stating he would help with pmnts
Legally, you cannot enter into a lease. You will need income or proof of income. In other words you need a job. Not just any job.
The monthly rent you should be able to comfortably pay cannot be any more than 25% to 33% of your gross - before taxes - monthly income.
IF you don't have enough income, you could get a place with a friend - or two - AND you might even need a cosigner for the lease.
A cosigner means if you don't pay the rent or utilities, the person who signs the lease with you - your parents or guardian - MUST pay the rent for you! IF the rent isn't paid - on-time, every time - ALL the time - the landlord or manager could sue you in court. This is not good.
Once you find that property and are approved, to protect your deposits:
As soon as you get those keys, don't move anything into the property until you prepare a list of everything wrong with the property.
Make it perfectly clear you will not be responsible for any pre-existing conditions or needed repairs.
Here's what I suggest:
Go in defensively! Protect yourself and your deposits!
Whatever is told to you which is not in the lease, send the landlord or agent a letter explaining those things as you see and understand them - from your perspective!
This includes repairs, paint, painting, pets, etc. Sign and date the list. Bring or mail it to the landlord or agent. You should do this within 5 calendar days (days in a row).
To increase the likelihood of having as much of your deposits as possible returned to you, you should make a list of everything wrong with the property. No matter how minor or unimportant the repair, situation or problem may seem to be, put it on the list! When its not on the list, its your responsibility. In other words, when you move from the property, it will be deducted from your deposits. When damages are more than the deposits, you will be responsible for any and all additional money.
B] For the list to be easily read and understood, please clearly print or type the list.
Each room or area should have its own heading or title. List all problems in that room or area. Do the same for the next room or area and the next. Do not forget ceilings, walls, floors, closets, doors [front and back], windows, stairways, halls, attic, basement, garage storage shed and, when applicable, any outbuildings; the outside of the house, condominium or apartment.
C] List appliances not properly working, leaking faucets, "running" toilets; spots, burns, stains and tears on rugs; cracks on ceilings, walls and floors; chipped, missing and broken tile; cracked, stuck, broken or missing windows and screens; and all other problems as they appear in that room or area. Nails, nail holes and stuck, missing, cracked or broken windows may be in each room or area. DO NOT leave them out or forget them. Put them on the list. Be as specific and clear as possible.
You may also wish to take pictures, too.
Get duplicates. sign and date originals & duplicates. Send the originals to the owner or agent.
You can with approval of the landlord, do not forget the leaser is still responsible for the rent until the lease expires, so if the sublet does not pay the rent on time or not at all, the person who is on the lease will have to pay.
No. Minors are not allowed to rent a room because it is in the law. Unless the parent is with him/her then that will be allowed.
with a co signer
If the lease is month to month, the landlord just has to give you a month notice and you are gone. If there is a lease that is still in effect, the landlord is responsible for costs that you incurred as a result of the breach of the lease.
A military transfer will allow you to break a lease because of the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act, but otherwise, not unless it is written in the lease.
This is dependant on the rental agreement. IF the rental agreement charges by the person then they may be able to charge extra for a child. Since the child is a minor, then most likely the lease is per time period and property size and NOT the addition of a child. Most rental agreements indicate that you cannot sublease or subrent to a second party outside the original parties involved in the lease BUT since the baby is NOT a new renter then this is bad attempt to extort money from the renter.
Well, there is nothing to stop you from breaking the lease, however, the renter does not necessarily have to give you back the deposit (if there was a deposit required).
A co-signer shares financial responsibility for the rental. Unpaid rent, damage to the apartment after moving and so on will fall on your shoulders if the renter does not do as he/she should.
He can't break the lease.
Check the wording on the lease you signed to see if you can sublet the apartment to someone else. If so, there may also be specific requirements regarding the renter, such as credit and rental history.
lease agreement
You can find your answer by contacting your loan modification holder, to verify that renting or leasing your unit is allowed under the terms of your loan modification. Then, you can contact your board, to verify that your rental or lease falls within their rental-cap guidelines, if there are any. Sublet, however, implies that you already have a renter who is interested in renting to a third person. If this is the case, make it clear to your loan modification holder and to your association's board.
Yes
You can sublet only if lease allows.
of Sublet, To underlet; to lease, as when a lessee leases to another person.
An assignment is the transfer of a lease between the current tennant and a prospective tenant. A sublet is a lease held from a lessor who has a superior landlord.
If you paid your rent late, he didn't break the lease - you did. He can now move to terminate the lease.
A rental agreement form is a written agreement between the renter and the provider of a service. You can usually find them in the form of a lease for an apartment or when someone rents a vehicle.
Protect your rights as a landlord or renter: use a rental or lease agreement to outline renter and landlord responsibilities for apartment maintenance.Click here to fill out the Apartment Maintenance Responsibilitiesform
Each lease is different but they all contain an out clause for both parties,review your lease.