tell him to get out, get legally separated and call the cops.
Depending on the lease or the apartment Depending on the lease or the apartment Depending on the lease or the apartment
Not legally
You could look for someone to sublease your apartment or ask if the landlord would be willing to let you break the lease early with a penalty fee. Another option could be to negotiate with your landlord to find a mutually agreeable solution.
My roommate and I were looking for an out on our lease, and had a similar question. We were able to get a great deal of information at www.apartmentleasebreakers.com. Check it out.
It means if an apartment rent is $500 and they rent you the apartment for $550, the apartments have a $50 gain to lease. If they rent it for $450, they have a $50 loss to lease.
If we overview the any daily needs of product before purchase. Likewise this is basic need to see the apartment before lease. It is slightly said to be bill.
Signing a lease agreement form is up to the person renting an apartment, not the renter. Before signing, a potential renter should understand the terms of the agreement. A good lease offers pretection to both parties.
Depends on the lease usually the answer is no, both parties are still legally obligated to the terms of the lease, so do not let your partner take their name off of the lease.AnswerContact your apartment management and see what terms they have available for you. The first answer may be that you cannot do this without paying out the remainder of the lease, but persist in taking this up to the owner, particularly if you cannot afford this on one income.
If the lease restricts who can live in the apartment, as long as your son is listed as an occupant on the lease, he or she can continue to live in the apartment (unless the lease specifically states otherwise). If the lease does not have a restriction on occupants, your son can continue living in the apartment as well.
A minor cannot sign a binding contract for lease of a premises.
Usually, any/all adults living in leased apartments are obligated to sign the lease. The lease specifies how many adults are living in the residence ... it is their right to know - they are, after all, the owners or managers.
Yes there are. You can make up your own one. You need to seriously consider a apartment lease before you do it though. A lease is a contract. Here is a sample of a contract: http://www.lawchek.com/sample/apartle.pdf