You need to check with the landlord about that. You cant just change the locks on a property that you do not own.
Yes, unless he/she owns the house.
They have violated the lease contract and can be held liable for damages.
Only if the leaser agrees.
it have locks
NO....she has no standing after she moves out. Change the locks if she refuses to give her key back. However if her name is on the lease and she continues to pay half the rent then she would have rights to return.If her name is off the lease and her belongings are gone, she pays no rent and has no agreement with you that it would be OK for her to have a key and return at will...Then it is time for her to let go. In all cases after i have let friends stay with me they refuse to give up the key and expect to come and go as they please. That's not how it works. THEY NO LONGER LIVE THERE.I don't argue.I just change the locks.
Without a lease, you dont legally have to pay anything. Who ever is on the lease is responsible for the rent...and is also responsible for dividing the shares of the rent between the roomates. Keep in mind though, that if you dont pay rent then the person on the lease can remove you at any time.
No, if you look at any lease with a 'military clause', it only applies to Permanent Change of Station moves (PCS Orders). It does not cover deployments as those as not PCS moves & you will not be let out of the lease.
Normally a security deposit is paid before the lease is signed. Once your lease is mutually signed then you have the right to move in.
Of course not. A lease is a legal contract that is enforceable in court. Moving out doesn't terminate the lease. When you sign a lease you are responsible for the full duration of the lease. You may need to sue your co-tenant. You should consult with an attorney or with a landlord-tenant agency in your town.
If she is the only person listed on the mortgage or lease agreement and his name is not on it she should be able to get a trespassing warrant and keep him out of it since he has no legal right to it.
Basically every lease has one lease holder. Anyone else on the lease is usually someone who was being allowed to live in the apartment. The main lease holder is the one who was responsible for the rent. So if anyone else moves out, the full amount of the rent is expected from lease holder.
3 years