If you have a valid reason for wanting this person out, you have to give a week's notice, if this person pays by the month, a month's notice, or if seriously behind in paying rent 24 hours! As long as they are not on the lease they do not have recourse, a good idea is though whomever is on the lease will tell the person their tenancy has stopped.
Roommate plans are where the bedrooms are not next to each other. They are normally on opposite sides of the apt/home for maximum privacy.
A lease is were you are renting of the owner itself, a sub lease is were you would be renting a part of what somebody else already has.
A succeeding lease is one that immediately follows the expiration date of the existing lease. In other words, if a person leases an office suite on a yearly basis, and continues to renew the release, it will become a succeeding lease, and go into effect the day after the expiration date on the original lease.
The purpose of the Lease Obtained is to give you a "Temporary" IP Address that will change when the lease Expired date comes close. EX: (Lease Obtained: Sunday October 18, 2012 at 12:30:15 PM / Lease Expires: Friday November 12, 2012 at 10:45:55 AM) "The client starts to renew a lease when half of the lease time has passed. For example, for a 24 hour lease, the client will attempt to renew the lease after 12 hours. The client requests the renewal by sending a DHCPREQUEST message to the server. The renewal request contains the current IP address and configuration information of the client."
An assignment is the transfer of a lease between the current tennant and a prospective tenant. A sublet is a lease held from a lessor who has a superior landlord.
No
No they can't, only people on the lease can reside. The roommate would have to sign a new lease.
My roommate will not agree for me to break the lease. She has insulted me doesn't pay bills on time and is emotionally draining on me. I want to break the lease but she will not let me break it what can i do?
Roommates can't generally "evict" another roommate; that's something a landlord does. If your roommate is not "on the lease" then they have no legal interest in the property. You can just call the police and tell them that the roommate is trespassing and you'd like them removed.
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Anyone on the lease or that signed the lease is legally responsible for the rent, unless otherwise noted in the lease.
Yes , if having a roommate is in violation of your lease agreement stating that the lease is for a single occupant . You should be able to renegotiate the contract if you are in compliance with all the requirements of the leasing contract .
If they are on it-yes.
no because the roommate is still living there she would have to wait till her roommate leaves
no they cannot because your name is not on the bill
You kick them out. If you get a phone select move and there is a kick out button when you move you can select to move out or kick them out or go to roommate services on your phone and click enable roommate.
Adding a roommate is considered a modification of your lease. It must be approved by the landlord, or the landlord must allow you to sublet. If neither will happen then yes, this is impossible.