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Yes, if your parent(s)/legal guardian(s) sign off on the lease.
My roommate will not agree for me to break the lease. She has insulted me doesn't pay bills on time and is emotionally draining on me. I want to break the lease but she will not let me break it what can i do?
If his name is on the lease AND you are on it you are BOTH responsible for the rent, however, if you sign off on it then it is HIS responsiblity.
No. Only they can convey their own interest.
No one can take your name off of your lease but you
In Ne If you sighn off rights to your house are you owed a settlement in a divorce
If your partner acquired her interest by virtue of a deed then the answer is no. The only person who can "sign off" their interest in the title to property is the person who own the interest.
An operating lease is not shown on the balance sheet. They are charged directly to the profit and loss. Financial leases are the types of leases where the company will own the asset when they've paid off all the lease payments. This type of lease is shown in liabilities, it will be split showing what's due in one year (current) and the rest due after one year (long term).
it means that you will take the rental property the way it is, this is NEVER a good idea, because should you need some repairs whether major or minor, you will not have a leg to stand on, also of your area has no property standards or laws pertaining to this, you could wind up living in a dump for as long as the lease says eg: a one or two year lease, so no do not sign off on this agreement.
no, you are obligated to the full term of your lease
In many cases, yes. You will have to look into the terms of your specific lease to be certain.
Only the landlord can take a name off a lease. Until then the signing parties are bound by the contract.