Yes. But you can call the cops and get your stuff.
Anyone on the lease or that signed the lease is legally responsible for the rent, unless otherwise noted in the lease.
No, not legally.
not legally
Yes. However, the father will be completely responsible for the lease as though it was his own lease. The father will be held legally responsible for payments and damages if the daughter doesn't pay her rent, if she moves out before the lease is up or if she causes any damages to the property.
no, because the lease-signer is a minor. Only adults can sign and be legally responsible for a lease.l
No - they are not legally capable of signing a lease at 16. Legally for anyone to enter into a contract (which is what a lease is) they cannot sign unless they are at least 18 years of age.
Legally, yes. Chances are most leasing companies would require a co-signer though.
Without a lease, you dont legally have to pay anything. Who ever is on the lease is responsible for the rent...and is also responsible for dividing the shares of the rent between the roomates. Keep in mind though, that if you dont pay rent then the person on the lease can remove you at any time.
Each lease is different but they all contain an out clause for both parties,review your lease.
That depends on the wording of the lease.
Methinks what you want to know is why your partner hasn't included your name on the lease for the vehicle. If that's true, then you have to talk with your partner and find out what's going on. But then again, if you are not married to that partner then not having your name on the lease means that you are not legally responsible for the monthly payments and that debt. Choose wisely.
I learnt from a teacher that you could sign a retal agreement once you turn 16 and will be held responsible for the terms and conditions agreed upon the lease even though you are not legally considered an adult.