Might be harder if it goes on your credit report. Most apartments check credit these days and also ask for a reference.
However, EZ Lease Rentals make it possible for you to get another apartment even if you have broken lease. The company accepts people with such issue and other problems like bankruptcy, eviction, foreclosure and bad credit
A freehold lease may refer to the lease of land that belongs to another person. Your question is confusing because a freehold estate is the right to the use and possession of land for an indefinite period and a leasehold estate is a lease of land that belongs to another.
To lease the remaining term of your lease agreement is known as a sublease. You would remain on the "hook" for the balance of the term with your existing lease while the sublease tenant would then be obligated to you. You may want to find a replacement tenant and see if the landlord would cancel your lease and then execute a lease directly with the tenant you identified. This would relieve you of any potential liability. Just remember that the landlord is not obligated to do so nor are they obligated to allow your sublease. Check with an attorney to clarify your rights under the existing lease agreement.
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.
monetarily challenged, destitute, lack of financial resources, broke, low income, ect.
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Are you asking what to do if your spouse removes your name off an apartment lease? If so, and you guys are on the lease together, he can't take your name off the lease. If he had the lease prior to you moving in and added you as someone dwelling in the apartment and is now removing your name from that list there isn't really much you can do I'm afraid.
Your question is not very clear, but no.
yes u can it's ur money
Subletting an apartment means that a new tenant will take over the remainder of another individual's lease
My roommate and I were looking for an out on our lease, and had a similar question. We were able to get a great deal of information at www.apartmentleasebreakers.com. Check it out.
No. In fact, it is extremely common.
It means if an apartment rent is $500 and they rent you the apartment for $550, the apartments have a $50 gain to lease. If they rent it for $450, they have a $50 loss to lease.
The best option is to talk to the Apartment Management and try to keep penalties at a minimum. Another good option is to Sublease the apartment to another party, but you still may have to pay a small portion of the rent.
This depends upon whether that fee is quoted on your lease when you signed it. It is not there, then landlord cannot charge you because he rented the apartment quickly after you left. However he may be able to keep your security deposit if you broke your lease. If there was a lease, the terms are generally such that you are responsible for the rent for any month that the apartment is vacant from the time you vacate the apartment to the time the lease ends OR the apartment is rented out, whichever comes first. Since the landlord did not suffer any damage by breaking the lease - he rented out the unit just a few days that you left - there shouldn't really be any reason for him to charge a fee. But if that is stated on your lease then he has the right to do so.
If the lease restricts who can live in the apartment, as long as your son is listed as an occupant on the lease, he or she can continue to live in the apartment (unless the lease specifically states otherwise). If the lease does not have a restriction on occupants, your son can continue living in the apartment as well.
As long as another apartment is being offered to you, you must move. If you do not have a singed lease, they can always make you move.