Yes. All you need is a death certificate, there is always a clause for death of the person who signed the lease. If you co-signed, then they don't have to cancel it, but you can probably talk them into it anyway.
That depends on what the lease says.
Technically, if you are in a lease then you cannot break it or the landlord can keep your security deposit and last month's rent. He can even sue you for loss of revenue up to the time the apartment is rent it out or the lease has expired, whichever comes first. That is the technical rule. But now here's the compassion issue: if your wife has passed away and there is compelling reason to break the lease, I am sure you can work something out with your landlord in which he can cancel the lease for you. But the landlord is usually not obliged to do this.
Tell them to go away
Yes. With indemnity. Y-THINK-Y
If the lease is in his name and he passed away, then read the lease agreement. Frequently, when a person leases a car and dies, the car goes back to the company that leased it. If you want to do something else, you will need to get with the company that wrote the lease.
There is a way two cancel a gf2ub account. If you try to cancel the account will tell you to call the company right away and sometime it will even tell you that you have to pay to cancel the account.
No. Leasing is for suckers. A lease is no more than renting a vehicle with nothing to show for it at the end. Stay away from a lease. Buy what you can afford, and forget the lease.
It all depends on the contract. See your contract, some land lords will allow ou to cancel your lease if you are moving 40 miles away but they will still need 1-2 months notice. It's better to check with your landlord. Moving to a different city is not grounds for "getting out" of a lease. You are under contract to pay rent for the entire term of the lease. Perhaps you could sub-let the apartment in the interim. If sub-letting is prohibited by you lease, perhaps you could negotiate a deal to terminate the contract. Perhaps you could make the landlord a cash offer to terminate. Money talks.
throw out or away.
They throw it away.
living or located away from both the husband's and the wife's relatives:
Relatives and friends who have passed away.