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you put up a sign that says "for lease"
If you give the car back to the car dealership before your lease has expired, then the lease is over. You stop paying the monthly payments. This is very common in people who want a low monthly payment, thus they get a long car lease and then end up trading back in the car for a new car before the lease has expired.
He's safe if he touches home before the catcher picks it up and tags him. If it was a force at home then he's out as soon as the catcher touches home plate.
Check the language in your lease to see if showing the home is permissible and how much notice must be given. If that issue is not addressed in your lease then check with your town offices to see if there is a tenant/landlord complaint office where you could obtain information.
You could look for someone to sublease your apartment or ask if the landlord would be willing to let you break the lease early with a penalty fee. Another option could be to negotiate with your landlord to find a mutually agreeable solution.
If you are moving before a lease is up, draw up a letter stating that you will be removing yourself from lease agreement. Be sure to include ways the landlord has broken the agreement which gives you grounds to break your end. Refer to the lease to find any violations.
To evict, he needs a reason.
Of course! You'd want to write up a legal contract/lease first.
Read your lease. it should addrewss what will happen if you turn it in before the lease is up. Likely you WILL have to pay.
It is his property. I doubt the lease has any restriction that would prevent it. He does not have to renew your agreement and he could actually sell the home subject to your current lease.
Only if they are in breach of the lease.
Review your lease to find the answer you want.Otherwise, you may be able to negotiate your continued tenancy with the new owner.