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Not without a reason, like some kind of a breach by the landlord.

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Yes, after a 30 day notice to terminate tenancy.

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Can my landlord kick me out of my apartment anytime he wants?

If you have a lease your landlord would have to take you to court to have you kicked out of the apartment. If you are a month to month tenant then the landlord can request that you vacate with 30 days notice.


What can happen if you stop paying your lease payment on your apartment halfway through the lease and you leave the apartment?

The landlord has an obligation to try to rent it. If she cannot, she can sue you for each month, through the end of the lease.


How do I Get out of apartment lease in New York?

If you are stuck with a 12 month lease you will not be able to get out unless you can convince the Landlord to end your lease agreement early.


How much is security deposit for an apartment?

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What is a reasonable price for a small temporary apartment?

A reasonable price for a studio apartment offering a short-term lease, is around $600 a month.


Cameron want to lease an apartment in the fullier building the apartment lease is for 5 years at 650 a month with 3 percent of the total lease for the down payment?

You really should do your homework yourself. What would your teacher think about cheating like this? And, nobody writes leases like that.


WHAT IS Gain to lease in apartment?

It means if an apartment rent is $500 and they rent you the apartment for $550, the apartments have a $50 gain to lease. If they rent it for $450, they have a $50 loss to lease.


Landlord is selling the house how long can you legally stay in the basement apartment before moving?

It depends on whether or not you signed a legally enforceable lease. If you didn't sign an official lease (i.e. you & the previous landlord had a verbal agreement), you're at the mercy of the new buyer...if the buyer decides to kick you out, you're out of luck. If you signed an official lease with the landlord, the new owner must follow the procedures outlined on the lease if they want to kick you out. If you're on a month-to-month lease, and it specifies that you must be given 30 days' notice before termination, then the new owner has to stand by that. If you're on a longer-term lease (1 year, for example), the new owner must either let you stay for the duration of the lease, or follow the lease's outlined procedures to kick you out (usually 30-60 days' notice). In either case, the new owner is legally obligated to return any security deposit (plus interest, if applicable) to you at the end of the lease.


Can the landlord charge the tenant a fee for breaking the lease if the apartment is rented again in few days?

This depends upon whether that fee is quoted on your lease when you signed it. It is not there, then landlord cannot charge you because he rented the apartment quickly after you left. However he may be able to keep your security deposit if you broke your lease. If there was a lease, the terms are generally such that you are responsible for the rent for any month that the apartment is vacant from the time you vacate the apartment to the time the lease ends OR the apartment is rented out, whichever comes first. Since the landlord did not suffer any damage by breaking the lease - he rented out the unit just a few days that you left - there shouldn't really be any reason for him to charge a fee. But if that is stated on your lease then he has the right to do so.


Can you break a lease on an apartment if you cannot afford the rent?

You can, but you'll owe them for each month until they rent it.


When a child turns 18 do they have to be put on the rental or lease agreement?

If the lease restricts who can live in the apartment, as long as your son is listed as an occupant on the lease, he or she can continue to live in the apartment (unless the lease specifically states otherwise). If the lease does not have a restriction on occupants, your son can continue living in the apartment as well.


Can a minor disaffirm the lease of a apartment even if the apartment is not necseeary?

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