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The landlord has an obligation to try to rent it. If she cannot, she can sue you for each month, through the end of the lease.
Well, there is nothing to stop you from breaking the lease, however, the renter does not necessarily have to give you back the deposit (if there was a deposit required).
They Will reposes it and sell it them make you pay the difference any way.
From my understanding the only way to break a lease is to pay it off or stop paying. The latter suggestion obviously has detrimental effects on your credit. The best way to "break" a lease is to pay whatever payments are left on the lease. Financially this might be a real good idea. If you are still under the mileage for the lease and it is cheaper to pay the remainder of your lease payments, rather than pay the mileage penalty.
If you give the car back to the car dealership before your lease has expired, then the lease is over. You stop paying the monthly payments. This is very common in people who want a low monthly payment, thus they get a long car lease and then end up trading back in the car for a new car before the lease has expired.
If this noise is a problem for other tenants, the landlord may be in violation of the lease with the other tenants. This would give them a reason to leave before their lease is up.
Assuming it is about a car, they will take it away, you will lose your deposit and your credit will be ruined.
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Yes. They are police officers, the same as any other State Police Officer. Them being Motor Carrier Enforcement Officer simply means that their specialty is Commercial Vehicles - it doesn't mean their authority is limited only to commercial vehicles.
The answer depends on how the lease is written. If the lease payments stop then the company can choose to repossess the vehicle. If the family of the deceased and the company can reach an agreement then the family could take over the lease if all parties agree. as a death is involved an attorney may need to be involved.