since that's your ex, maybe talking to someone new can help you get over him.
Lease contract information greatly depends on the state you are renting the property in, as each state has different renter's rights. However, you can find general information here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lease
The landlord could file a lawsuit, and obtain a judgment against you, which would then appear on your credit report, staying there for years. Also, some courts will issue a warrant in your name for contempt.
Check your lease. This depends on the specific situation. Sometimes, leases change and certain things get "grandfathered" in; i.e., it may be that the tenant had a lease that allowed a dog when he/she moved in. It may also be a certain type of apartment/house that the landlord allows pets in. Basically, this all depends on your lease and the laws in your state. As far as I understand it, if you signed a lease that says you cannot have dogs, then you cannot have dogs.
Every state is different when it comes to being a landlord and renting out an apartment. It is usually a 30-60 day notice varying on the state when it comes to not renewing a lease.
On this website http://www.mrlandlord.com/pages/lease.html you can find an example lease form. Depending on the state you live in , you might have to look elsewhere since each state has different requirements.
Each state is different and have their own rental/real estate laws, when signing the lease make sure that their is not a military clause which states that you can not break a lease with proof of orders. Most rental agents or companies will allow you to terminate you lease with orders to move to leaving the military. Make sure you put in a written 30 day notice and again depending on the state and your lease you may have to pay a penalty for breaking the lease.
A rental lease is a legally binding contract which lists all of the responsibilites of the landlord to the tenant and vice versa. Generally, a lease will state the address being rented, amount of time to give proper notice of vacating the premises, names of individuals living in the property, responsibilities of each party, etc. Please note that each state has different landlord-tenant laws and each rental property may have a different lease.
jes the graceis period after singing a lease in the state of AZ
It really depends on your lease, though in general there is some sort of forfeiture. Consult your lease -- usually these things are spelled out. If not, ask an attorney about the laws in your particular state.
Since each state may have different standards for rental and lease agreements, best practices indicated that you search the Internet for the form you want, then narrow the search using the state where the property is located.
i beleive that you can still be friends with that person. becuase of the fact of the reason that you can allways visit them and there is facebook and a lot of other things you can do to still be in touch with them.
Every state had different laws. If you got a divorced, was anything written in concerning this matter?