18 years old you become an adult and can sign contracts.
If there is no agreement between the landowner and the property manager that gives the property manager authority to sign in the name of the landowner, and no request for permission to do so, then the act of the property manager executing a lease agreement with a tenant might not be legal.
This can happen, and is perfectly legal, in part because a verbal agreement is nonbinding. However, you then have the right not to sign the lease and to cancel the entire matter if you find that the rent is not reasonable.
A landlord can put a witness signature in a lease agreement. A property owner can also sign as a witness to a lease agreement.
Due on the day you sign the agreement.
No. If one requires to rent a place, he or she has to sign a lease or an agreement stating the rules and regulations for the period of time one is renting the place. It is a form of legal document that is a form of proof for the agreement between the renter and the tenant.
A blank lease agreement is an agreement that can be edited legally, and for a side of the party that is involved in the agreement to fill out. Afterwards, both parties will sign the blank lease agreement if both parties agrees to the terms and conditions filled out on the blank lease agreement.
Lease is valid as of the date on the document. The month-to-month deal was an arrangement outside the legal confines of the lease agreement. A point should be made that the lease agreement supercedes all other informal agreements regarding the rented property.
Lease, you sign a lease agreement with a finance officer if your credit is very good.
I hope you have a copy of the original lease agreement. What she did is not legal.
You cant...You must be of legal age to sign any legal document. A lease is a legal document.
You need to come into agreement with the current tenant as well as the landlord. If the landlord approves, you will sign an agreement to take over the lease from the current tenant.
Unless you have been legally emancipated by a Court of Law, or by marriage (which is an act of permanent emancipation), you must be 18 years old before you are legally an adult. You could move out with your parents permission, but they would still be legally responsible for you. For example, you cannot legally sign a lease agreement unless you are an adult, so your parents would have to sign the lease for you to get an apartment. And then they (not you) would be responsible for the lease agreement.