It doesn't matter how long you've lived there: a lease is automatically renawable every year if it so states on the lease.
I just had a new baby I've been living in my apt for two years after becoming pregnant I devoloped asthma I've complained several times about the mold smells nothings been done. My fiancée is buying a home I have three months left on.my lease. 60 day move out notice to get deposits back. What can I for to break lease
This all depends on the terms of your lease.
A lease, like any other contract, can be "broken" if you're willing to risk having to pay damages to the other party. Your lease may include specific provisions that require notice and perhaps a bond to cover rent for some period during which the landlord will attempt to find a replacement tenant.Even without breach provisions, you can break a lease at any time, be nice about it, work with the landlord, and hope it does not cost you more than the value of the whole lease (damages, lawyer's fees, etc).Bottom line, if it is more economical to breach a contract than to continue paying for something you no longer need, then it makes sense to break the lease.
Lease terms are negotiable based on the individual dealer. While most leases have a term of 3 years, you can negotiate with the dealer for a 5 year lease.
As long as your parents are not on the mortgage, they can be evicted. If you and your husband are on the lease, you need to come up with an agreement.
Depends on how the lease is written: normally the tenant is responsible for painting interior.
Release from Your Lease If you have to move before the end of your lease term, you and your landlord must agree to release you from your lease. If you end your lease properly, in accordance with the provisions of your lease, the landlord will remove your name from the lease or will void your lease and would enter into a new lease agreement with the new tenant. This will end your liability for future rent or damages. The landlord will return your security deposit to you, and will collect a new security deposit from the new tenant. This is the safest and clearest arrangement for you.
at lease 3 years
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lease is subject to termination with proper notice
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