YES! It happened to me. Generally unless stated on your lease, the new owners must respect your lease until the term is up then you can sign a new one with them.
AnswerYes. Look at your lease papers and find the paragraph that tells you what your early termination penalty will be. It is usually that they keep your deposit. My lease will expire in 6 months and i have recently closed on my new house
You can sublet only if lease allows.
You can get out of a lease but there is always a penalty. Usually you have to pay aat least a months rent plus an additional charge. Some properties can charge you for the rest of the lease. That means if you have six months left on your lease then you owe six months rent!
The owner can sell a house under a lease, but the buyer must either honor the terms of the lease or make an offer to get the tenant to break the lease.
Not unless the lease specifically says that you can.
That depends on what the lease says.
If you simply agreed to leave, then that may be it. If he evicted you for cause, you might owe him for those months. If he violated your quiet enjoyment in the way he asked you to leave, then you might be able to sue for up to three months.
Sometimes when living situations do not work, a person must be removed from a lease. Usually, a person only has to speak with the landlord, and the landlord will remove the person from the lease.
"Lease to own", Is when you lease a house with the intention to buy it for a discounted price after the lease is over.
The plural of house is houses.
Typical lease time for a Cadillac CTS is 36 months. Your monthly lease payment depends on the price you negociate, the term (months), the lease-end residual value and the money factor (some form of interest) which depends on your credit score.
My husband and I have finally decided to renovate our house. There's so much work to do, we'll need to move out for 6 months to get the job done. Is there anywhere I can find homes for lease for short terms lets?