It means that if you don't pay the rent your landlord can execute you!! Just kidding. Execution, in any term, means the carrying out of a legal order. A lease, once it has been created, prepared, and signed by both parties, has been executed once the keys are issued to the tenant.
A Renewal is a Continuation of the Original Lease. So no. its not a execution.
No, not everyone will need a residential lease form. If you rent, you should make sure that you do get a lease form though. It will protect you and your landlord from any problems that may arise.
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Absolutely.
If you have a lease agreement with a fixed term (Example: a typical 12 month residential lease agreement) then you cannot get out unless you get the Landlord's permission.
A lease agreement could be for the cases of private leasing including residential purposes. A commerical lease agreement is leasing for use of businesses.
To fill out a residential lease form, read through each section carefully and provide accurate information. Include details such as names of the parties involved, rental amount, lease term, security deposit, and any additional terms agreed upon. Make sure to sign and date the form, and ensure all parties involved sign the lease.
Running a business from a residential lease can be very tricky, especially if the owner doesn't approve of your business. I would first hire a lawyer to find out what kind of contract you can come up with with your landlord.
It would be called a Residential Rental Agreement, Residential Lease, Month-to-Month Tenancy Agreement, or something to that effect. The name varies widely.
december 19th 2011
You must be 18 years old to enter into a residential lease agreement in the USA.
This matter can be quite tricky,depending on whether the lease was a domestic residential or a commercial lease. They both need to be looked in detail by a lawyer,as the landlord may have hidden clauses engrained therein the lease and which may mean the same thing. It is seldom that landlords would leave out a crucial point in the lease. [Syed Amir]