I'm not sure which particular brand of entitlement you've been swallowing, but that's what's supposed to happen: you pay your rent, and your landlord lets you continue to live there.
I have to assume there are more details here that you left out. You might want to try again being more specific.
For example, paying the rent is usually only one of many specific terms in the lease, and a landlord can evict you for violating any of them.
Rent is usually paid in the form of cash or check directly to the landlord or the superintendent.
How often rent is paid is a matter for the landlord and tenant to sort out for themselves when negotiating the lease.
Rent account or landlords account
A landlord can, at any time, initiate eviction proceedings against the tenant if he fails to pay his rent on time. Normally the landlord does this after the fifth day of default.
Your landlord is the only one who should be collecting your rent unless he has been contracted by an agency or management company to do this on his behalf.
Your answer depends on what you want to do.If the rent is paid for the full term of the lease agreement, then the landlord cannot rent the unit until the rent runs out.The landlord may want access to the unit to confirm that everything in the unit remains undamaged.If the landlord wants to rent the unit just because it's vacant, the landlord should refund the 'unused' rent to the departed tenant.
The landlord's tacit hypothec -- It is an action that gives the landlord security for rent money that has not been paid. If the tenant has not paid the rent ,his goods are sold to cover the unpaid rent. When the goods are attached, it means an officer of the court will come and take the goods away as a form of security for outstanding rent and while the goods are on the leased property the landlord may interdict the tenant from removing them.
If you paid your rent late, he didn't break the lease - you did. He can now move to terminate the lease.
This is likely a late rent payment letter. This type of letter is written by a landlord to inform a tenant that rent payment is late and should be paid as soon as possible. If you have paid your rent, you may want to contact you landlord regarding the possibility of it getting lost in the mail.
Not unless they paid some rent to the landlord.
You can pay the rent in full and then it is up to you to collect the half from your cosigner or get evicted. Your landlord didn't rent you your half for half the rent. The landlord rented bouth of you the whole space for the whole amount.
If the rent was not paid the landlord can file eviction proceedings against the tenant.