well, if the land lord broke the lease, then you are not responsible and do not have to pay, because it is not you but the land lord. if you move out of the house before the lease is over, then the money you gave the land lord beforehand will stay and you will have to pay more money, which is the amount of money that you woul've paid if you didn't break the lease!
Yes the landlord can be sued for breaking the lease.
Yes, unless the landlord breached the lease in some significant way.
In most states the landlord has to honor the terms of the lease until that lease ends, even if he plans to sell property.
He is responsible for the remaining months. Neither party can terminate unilaterally - they have to agree. However, after the tenant leaves, the landlord has a responsibility to try to rent the unit.
only if that is agreeable with landlord. A lease agreement without a lease is a verbal lease. Your last month's rent is not a security deposit.
Yes, a landlord in Maryland can sue for future rent if the tenant breaks the lease agreement. However, the landlord has a duty to mitigate damages by making reasonable efforts to find a new tenant. If the landlord finds a new tenant, the tenant who broke the lease agreement will only be responsible for the rent until the new tenant moves in.
a landlord may not EVER break/violate a lease. [unless the tenant wishes it so]
Your landlord can offer a lease renewal at any point in the lease term, however, he cannot force you to sign or raise your rent until the end of the contract.
Terminate your lease if you have one or do not renew the lease unless your landlord fixes the items of which were brought to his attention.
If you are a tenant, your agreement with the landlord should be through a written lease. Any verbal agreement or modification of the lease is non-binding. Check the terms of your written lease. If the landlord is violating this, you can insist that it be remedied or that you be permitted to move out.
Absolutely.
Sometimes when living situations do not work, a person must be removed from a lease. Usually, a person only has to speak with the landlord, and the landlord will remove the person from the lease.