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Yes it is possibly to break the contract however you will most likely have to pay a penalty fee for breaking the contract.
The other party (lessor) won't accept the lease if they have already told you that you require a co-signer.The other party (lessor) won't accept the lease if they have already told you that you require a co-signer.The other party (lessor) won't accept the lease if they have already told you that you require a co-signer.The other party (lessor) won't accept the lease if they have already told you that you require a co-signer.
If his name is on the lease AND you are on it you are BOTH responsible for the rent, however, if you sign off on it then it is HIS responsiblity.
BLP Financial can monetize triple net bondable leases which are also known as hell or high water leases. We can lend against gross lease amount for either acquisition or development projects and in some cases can even finance 100%. What's takes as collateral is an assignment of the lease payment stream from the investment grade entity which leaves the property free and clear of any liens which in most cases can be used as a sweetener for the investment grade entity to sign off on this type of lease.
In general, you will sign a lease for a certain amount of time. A specific amount per month will be set aside into an account by the owner for use as a downpayment on the property when you are ready to purchase.
A lease IS a contract. If you did not sign it, you do not have a lease.
you put up a sign that says "for lease"
No, not legally.
Sure, why not?
Apt. or a car.
No. A condition of the lease being made is that there will be a co-signer. If no one will co-sign, then you are out of luck.
{| |- | No, they cannot sign the lease paperwork. They can certainly move into the apartment with the permission of the parents. And if the parents or boyfriend sign the lease, there should be no problems. |}
Due on the day you sign the agreement.
A+ Close-ended lease
no, because the lease-signer is a minor. Only adults can sign and be legally responsible for a lease.l
No - they are not legally capable of signing a lease at 16. Legally for anyone to enter into a contract (which is what a lease is) they cannot sign unless they are at least 18 years of age.
Lease, you sign a lease agreement with a finance officer if your credit is very good.