You'll need to sue her in small claims court. But, you'll still be responsible for paying each month.
Sure. Just remember that anyone who co-signs a lease is responsible for paying until the end of the lease if the primary doesn't pay or moves out early.
"Secured" is a term applied to when a person signs personally for a lease.
This should have been disclosed when the landlord performed the background check, before the lease was signed. Well, if the landlord had an application for an apartment to which the tenant denied having been evicted if there were questions that asked such, then the landlord can terminate the lease for the tenant having falsified the information given.
The handing over of the key is the symbology of the handing over of the rental unit. The landlord can do this at any stage of the rental of the apartment, but it is normal procedure to do so upon payment of all move-in costs (that is, rent, security, etc.) and the signing of the lease.
your girlfriend
I doubt she would be your "girlfriend" if that was the case.
only if a parent signs for you
your girlfriend will turn away or will never go in for a kiss
Then he or she has broken the law. Contact the police or an attorney. A lease is a legal contract and someone other than you signing your name is committing a crime.
you start to bleed as the uterus lining breaks down.
please be my girlfriend again
The rights of condo owners to post lease signs may vary depending on the rules and regulations set by the condominium association. Generally, owners have the right to advertise their property for lease within reasonable limits, but they may need to comply with any advertising guidelines or restrictions imposed by the association. It is recommended to review the condo association's bylaws or consult with the management before posting lease signs.