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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.
Most states have a statute which limits the amount of a security deposit, usually to one month's rent.
If you are stuck with a 12 month lease you will not be able to get out unless you can convince the Landlord to end your lease agreement early.
If you want Rs. 1 lakh per month from a bank deposit as interest you need to deposit Rs. 1.5 crores in a fixed deposit that pays 8% interest per year. @ 8% your deposit of 1.5 crores will earn Rs. 12 lakhs as interest every year which when divided by 12, you will get 1 lakh every month. Banks will be more than happy to even offer a slightly higher rate - sau 8.5 or 9% for such large deposits.
There is no legal route to get out of a typical 12 month lease agreement (I assume this is what you are referring too). The best way is to explain your situation to the landlord of why you feel you need to get out of the lease agreement and see if they show any sympathy and let you out.
A Recurring Deposit account is one in which the customer deposits a small sum of money (usually a few hundred or thousands) every month. The bank accepts a deposit every month and at the end of the deposit period (usually 12 months or higher) the bank would return the money deposited with them along with a good interest.
Here is an example of current rates with a $500 minimum deposit: GMAC Bank CD rates: 12 month 4.25% 18 month 4.26%
Typically speaking there are four major topics covered in a blank lease agreement. The names of all the occupants of the dwelling being leased, the actual limit of who can stay in that dwelling, the length of time the lease will be (i.e. month to month, 12 months), and the cost of rent (including any deposits and fees).
a lease aggreement is effective the moment you sign it - if you break the lease - you will be held liable for all costs incurred. its always best to read all the fine print
yes it is . i still have it and i am 12. i have it about 3 times in a month
OK... wow! i would take her into a doc. this might not be normal.
February is the shortest month out of 12 months.