No. But future, potential, land lords will refer back to your rental history to determine whether you are the best person to rent a particular property. They can choose not to rent to you based on past evictions, or inability to pay rent at all or on time.
An eviction definitely! With a broken lease, you are still paying your landlord the rent that you own him and will probably be paying a fee to break the lease. With an evicition, the renter probably has stopped paying the rent or has damaged the property or has been doing something illegal like growing marijuana on the property.
If there is no lease agreement and you are no longer living in the unit, then there is nothing by which you are bound to continue to pay the rent.
Yes there are places that rent them by the week, day, and longer term with payments toward ownership. Video renter places have shorter term rentals while rent to own places have the longer term rentals
so you will stay longer
To get a discount on rent, you can try negotiating with your landlord, signing a longer lease term, offering to pay rent in advance, or looking for promotions or specials offered by the property management company.
Your bankruptcy has noting to do with your tenant. If you were not filing, he would still owe you the rent.
"You cannot rent a pig, nor multiple pigs, from [us]."
I assume you mean rent, try this one.CandyFloss Design its based in Milton Keynes.Google it!
Definitely not. The previous owner is no longer your landlord, and not entitled to any rent.
All of GameCrazy's locations have closed after parent company Movie Gallery's bankruptcy and liquidation and they no longer rent games or have stores
it means you are a dooshbang
for rent.