you do not. Both parties agree to void the lease and a new one is
written.
if the LL will not do so, the LL may prohibit the new tenant.
If the terms of the lease include that the tenant must have electric and the tenant is in violation of the lease terms you can evict him.
He could, but it depends on the wording of the lease. Normally there is only one tenant on a lease: the rest of the legal occupants are considered part of the household. A landlord can kick out the one tenant and create a new lease for another occupant, making him the tenant.
No.
A change in the by-laws of an association should have no effect on a current tenant. A change in the CC&Rs, such as an amendment that applies a rental cap to the community, may change an owner's ability to rent or lease in future. Any current tenant should be protected by the lease agreement and/or the amendment, so that no change in governing documents should force an owner to evict a tenant.
not till the tenant violates the lease or the lease expires
A lease that is terminated by the death of the tenant.
A Lease is between the owners of a property and the tenant. Some leases allow for a sub lease which is an agreement between the tenant and another person that wishes to temporarily use the same place. Most leases do not allow subleasing. Some cases, as with section housing, it is illegal to sublease.
This all depends on the terms of your lease. Most apartment complexes do not allow a tenant to sublet. So if the main tenant terminates the tendency, this termination will include everyone. The main tenant is the one who will be responsible to give the landlord back into the apartment.
No lease does not mean no rules. If a tenant causes excessive damages you can still sue them.
Yes, assuming the tenant is given proper notice, which on a month to month lease is typically 30 days.
An overlease is a lease agreement between a tenant and a subtenant, where the subtenant leases the property from the tenant who is already leasing the property from the landlord. It allows the original tenant to sublet the property to another party.
“At the end of a term lease can the lanlord require the tenant to move out?”