No. Once the lease has been fufilled and you then go to a month by month tenancy, you are no longer bound by the old lease. BUT, your landlord may try to impose some of the standards that were included in the lease, like for example, no pets. Many people, after the lease has been completed and they go on to a month to month tenancy, try to get animals, as they are no longer under their lease. I have seen this stipulation carried over in some cases still from the lease as "general property" rules when challenged in a court. Landlord claimed his rental property was "pet free" no matter what type of tenancy you had. But basically, you are no longer bound by that lease and the stipulations in it.
If the lease has expired and the co-signer has NOT signed the month-to-month agreement, the co-signer should be off the hook.
Your best option is to go on a month to month basis, if your landlord will allow it, this of course depends on the area and the country you live in.
Each month renew the xbox live, for no confusion, when you have a free month, redeem it when it last completly.
Only if you want to stay! If you agree to leave, there is no dispute for a court to bother with. It is best to go to court to defend yourself and to plead your case, but if you just want to bail, you can do that too and the judge will adjudicate against you and your lease (if it's still intact) will be negated.
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You would want to do a month to month lease agreement when you aren't sure whether you want to live in a place or not or when you are waiting to move into a house that you're building.
The first step would be not to take out (or renew) the lease on any dwelling that you do not plan on living in. Legally if your name is on the lease you are responsible for the monthly rent. If the two of you have children together - who live with her, you need to come to a decision about what to do, so the children don't end up on the street. But you have no legal responsibility to sign a lease for her.
Yeah, I suppose you could say it's "free" while you have the subscription time on your account. After the subscription time runs out though, you'll have to renew the account's membership.
Bankruptcies don't cover issues regarding rent. The renting of property, especially residential, is not an extension of credit-- it's the right to live on the property. A tenant filing bankruptcy still has to pay rent.
If you have a lease that states the rental to be paid, and does not list changes if others move in, then your landlord cannot increase your rent until it is time to renew the lease. If you have a lease that specifies more rent if more people live in the residence, then you have already agreed to the increase. If you have no lease, your landlord can change the rent at any time, for any reason, unless your local laws say otherwise.
It depends on whether it is set out in the lease agreement. If there is no provision for it then you should be able to get your deposit back. A month to month lease usually has a notice provision for both the leasee and leasor. Best way to handle it is ask the landlord.
No, after an xbox live trial you will transfer to a silver membership unless you entered a credit card that will auto renew your gold membership after the trial...