Means that each ip addresse will change say from 192.168.1.59 to 192.168.1.23
When the lease expires
not till the tenant violates the lease or the lease expires
The co-signer is responsible until the lease expires or until a new lease is executed.
Yes, but only if the lease permits it or when the lease expires. There is a presumption that a purchaser of rental property will know the terms and conditions of every lease for current tenants.
You would submit it at least 30 days before the lease expires.
Yes, unless the landlord breached the lease in some significant way.
You could move out when your lease expires if you so desire.
Yes, typically. Check the details in your lease. Some leases specify that the lease renews automatically unless landlord is given 30-day written notice of intent to quit.
Yes. That's the short answer, but it's usually a condition of your lease.
The landlord has an obligation to try to rent to someone else. If he does not, the tenant owes the rent for every month until the lease naturally expires.
This is usually the standard requirement on a lease; absent a lease he cannot require this. But if you plan to move out before the lease expires then the landlord can require for you to find a replacement tenant, or you may be required to pay the rent for as long as the unit remains unoccupied, up to the time he finds a new tenant or the lease expires, whichever comes first.
Leases are retained in the DHCP server database four hours after expiration. This grace period protects a client lease in case the client and server are in different time zones, the individual computer clocks are not synchronized, or the client computer is off the network when the lease expires. Expired leases are included in the list of active leases and are distinguished by a different icon.