NO, you still have to pay rent to whoever owns the property after him.
In most states the landlord has to honor the terms of the lease until that lease ends, even if he plans to sell property.
That's up to the new tenant. You should have an agreement in writing so the landlord will not be able to charge you for the removal of the property if your deal with the new tenant falls through.
understanding, treaty, resolution, many more
He can, but, if you don't leave, he has to put that person up somewhere else.
hint : it is a 10 letter word that ends with an "e" hint : it is a 10 letter word that ends with an "e"
If your lease is over :the day it ends the Landlord may throw your inventory away or sell it or anything else as the day your Lease ran out it became abandoned property Storage of property:If your inventory is stored outside of the area you have leased it is abandoned property and may be disposed of without notice If you discontinue paying for a storage area or container it does not become abandoned property for a fixed period as set by law in your area. In mine 90 days from last payment for storage your property may be disposed of. No notice required, it is your responsibility to keep up.If the Landlord removes your property from an area leased by you and you are up to date on your rent then he should not be able to dispose of any of your property.BUTIf you or him are legally ordered to clean up or dispose of property on a property this will be binding on you as well as the landlord. If you don't cooperate the landlord is required to dispose of your property.
I would start out by watching some court shows like Judge Judy. Sharing an apartment end up in court pretty often. The people can't stand living with bad behaving fellow tenants. Somebody doesn't pay their share. Then joint and several liability kicks in and one person ends up paying all the rent and having to sue the non-payers. If you still want to share all you need is a landlord willing to rent to your group. You should make a written agreement among the fellow tenants as to who will pay and how much. Your landlord will not be responsible for this agreement. It will be hard to enforce.
The contract will end on the date appropriate date. There is no requirement that they have to reach an agreement. A contract is supposed to be a mutually beneficial agreement.
You could use "Landlord", "Milord", "Overlord", "Slumlord" or "Warlord." "Lord" itself, technically ends with "lord" too.
Dist ant!
Distant
peace treaty? ========== A peace treaty is a document that finally ends a war. It is not meant to be a temporary agreement (although it sometimes happens that way). You might be thinking of a ceasefire, or an armistice.