Unless you are the legal spouse of the leaseholder, it is unfortunate but, if you are not on the lease, the landlord is within their legal rights to have you move out. Ask to see if perhaps they would be willing to negotiate a lease with you.
Providing that it is not in violation of the lease agreement probably. But if the premises was rented to only one person or one family unit, and you take in another person or more people, then probably no, you can't
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.
Probably not. But, if this was an attempt by the signer to create a loophole for getting out of the lease later, a judge might hold the person to it.
You can have another person cosign for that person. As long as your the primary you wont need her to get her off the lease.
Generally yes, if the spouse is going to be living with the tenant. Most landlords will require that all adults who will be living in the property unit sign the lease, and are subject to the same terms of the lease as the principal signer.
The person to whom a lease is given, or who takes an estate by lease.
"Secured" is a term applied to when a person signs personally for a lease.
A car lease takeover is when a person takes responsibility of payments on lease for another person. To execute a lease takeover, the new lessee must fill out a credit application and be approved.
When a lease for a premises is unsigned, the person leasing the property is not under any legal obligation. This means that the person who owns the premises will have to have the person evicted if he or she refuses to move or sign a lease.
A person can obtain a commercial lease agreement by asking their landlord to create one. After this is done, a commercial lease between the tenant and the landlord will be made.
A car lease is an individuals person lease for their car. A commercial car lease is the lease for a commercial vehicle which are used for businesses.
Only if the leaser agrees.