No.
Yes it is possibly to break the contract however you will most likely have to pay a penalty fee for breaking the contract.
A lease is a type of contract.
In most cases, the renter of the lease purchase house is required to do the repairs. The renter should do a full house inspection before signing their contract.
Yes, a lease is a signed contract
A lease IS a contract. If you did not sign it, you do not have a lease.
I wouldn't imagine so, if you have a contract with the expected move in date and the landlord can not honour that, then the contract will be broken.
As a noun: I made a contract for an apartment lease As a verb: I contracted for electricity supply to my house.
A BMW lease rate probably changes every year or so. If you lease a BMW and lock into a lease rate they cannot change it for the time frame of the contract. Most leases expire in two years.
lease
You usually have to sign a rental contract or a lease agreement in order to rent one. Whatever the rental rate that is stated in the contract or lease is the one you are required to pay. However once the lease expires, the management has the privilege of raising the rent.
no, you are obligated to the full term of your lease
That depends on the laws of your state. Some state statutes say that any lease is terminated by a sale, some preserve the lease.