If the association's rental covenants require that a prospective tenant be approved by an owner based on a credit check, background check, reference check or other research, then yes: the association can notify the owner that the prospective tenant does not qualify for residency.
If no such covenant exists, you may be able to challenge the association through the owner, who is the investor involved in the issue.
No.
It is possible but not advisable to break a lease on a car. The car would be repossessed, and the repossession would go on your credit report.
Check your laws.
Not unless you are sent to collections
how much rent and do you check credit get the apartment
Yes, a lease is a signed contract
Simple lease agreements need to be signed before moving into a new flat or house. A lease must be signed by both parties, and the lease does not need to be co-signed by a witness.
Not unless he or she signed the new lease.
Not if the lease is legal. It is illegal for any sort of contract to demand criminal actions from one of the parties that signed it. If it does have any such demands the contract is invalid.
If YOU, his legal spouse, signed the lease - then he cannot be evicted. If no one ever signed a valid lease, then you can all be evicted.
Anyone on the lease or that signed the lease is legally responsible for the rent, unless otherwise noted in the lease.
She signed a lease agreement for an apartment downtown.