An Indian named Squanto
The person to whom a lease is given, or who takes an estate by lease.
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If you are involved in a legally drawn and binding land lease contract, you cannot terminate it except by mutual consent of both you and the person to whom you granted the lease.
Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.
It depends on how the agreement is worded, but usually - NO. The co-signor is NOT the co-owner but is only someone whom the lender has qualified to act as a financial "back up" to the purchaser. This is not to say that the co-signor cannot become the car's owner but would have to go through the qualification process that would qualify them.
Lease indicates that there is an asset available I.e. an item is able to be leased and rent is in relation to the person whom wants to rent the assets.
Leonid Brezhnev
Renters insurance is definitely worth getting. Most agents or brokers from whom homeowners insurance can be purchased can also write renters insurance. As for renters insurance being shared... since you are renting the premises, renters insurance covers contents only (not the structure of the building). The policy that you buy will specify the meetes and bounds of what is covered. It is important that you list on the application or other document tendered by the agent, the items that you wish to insure. The value of the items will determine the amount of coverage that you buy. If you are buying the insurance with your roomate, be sure that both of you are shown to be insureds on the policy. Keep in mind, though, that if you part ways, the policy may have to be altered for the person who moved because the risk has changed (the property insured will be relocated to a new location). Get receipts, photos, and descriptions ready for each of the items, especially the expensive items, and tell your renters insurance company that you want to add additional items to your renters insurance policy.
take him to small claims court, or file a theift by deception charges agaings him, report him to the better b buro,
The offeree in an apartment contract is the individual or entity to whom an offer is made regarding the lease or rental of the apartment. This person has the option to accept or decline the terms outlined in the offer. In most cases, the offeree is the prospective tenant who is considering renting the apartment. Their acceptance of the offer will create a binding agreement between them and the landlord or property owner.
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