If he was living with you and you didn't give him a notice to leave and adequate time to retrieve his belongings, yes he does have the right to his belongings. He can take you to court and sue you for his belongings. If you are happy he is gone, I would be giving him his posessions because I would not want them around me.
Was your daughter's name on the lease? Did she fail to pay her rent? If the boyfriend didn't owe the landlord money she can sue the landlord for the amount of her possessions. If her name was not on the lease she stands the risk of losing her belongings.
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Did you have a lease? We're you evicted by court order, or did you leave be ause your landlord told you to leave? Were you behind on rent, and if so, how behind? Katerina
{| |- | No, they cannot sign the lease paperwork. They can certainly move into the apartment with the permission of the parents. And if the parents or boyfriend sign the lease, there should be no problems. |}
call the cops.
Check your lease for the termination clause. It will spell out exactly what you need to do in order to end the lease early. If there is no early termination clause, you will need to pay the rent as required for the period of the lease. You and your boyfriend will probably need to discuss who will be financially responsible for this, and discuss whether it makes the most financial sense for one of you to continue the lease, either alone or with a new roommate.
If you move in with your boyfriend, by law you are supposed to add your name to the lease with the landlord. All persons age 18 and over are supposed to be added to the lease if they are permanent residents.
Maybe. Can the boyfriend kick the girlfriend out?
No. But, you will still be responsible for your share of the previous lease unless the landlord/rental agency (not the the other leasees) agree to release you from your obligation.
Although the Lease was on your boyfriends name,and you were both living together at the time the lease was prepared,you do not have any legal rights to remain in the room..perhaps the reason why your landlord 's demanding the 500,is to re-write a new lease on your name.Also,was a deposit paid by your boyfriend to the landlord? If the deposit was paid,what happened to it? My advise to you is to speak to a local lawyer in your area immediately.
from my understadning yes he does, you both are on the lease, he cant make you leave and you cant make him either.
For the Landlord: You are violating the terms of the lease For the Tenant: Disability or death The unit is in disrepair to the point you cannot live there Your home has been burglarized or invaded Landlord abusive