Well, that's fine then isn't it?
{| |- | No, they cannot sign the lease paperwork. They can certainly move into the apartment with the permission of the parents. And if the parents or boyfriend sign the lease, there should be no problems. |}
No. But, you will still be responsible for your share of the previous lease unless the landlord/rental agency (not the the other leasees) agree to release you from your obligation.
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You need to come into agreement with the current tenant as well as the landlord. If the landlord approves, you will sign an agreement to take over the lease from the current tenant.
In New York, a person under 18 cannot sign a legal contract like a rental lease agreement. However, they may be able to have a parent or guardian co-sign the lease on their behalf.
When a lease for a premises is unsigned, the person leasing the property is not under any legal obligation. This means that the person who owns the premises will have to have the person evicted if he or she refuses to move or sign a lease.
A lease IS a contract. If you did not sign it, you do not have a lease.
you put up a sign that says "for lease"
No, not legally.
Sure, why not?
Apt. or a car.
No. A condition of the lease being made is that there will be a co-signer. If no one will co-sign, then you are out of luck.