It all depends where you live. The best suggestion would be to go to your local office supplies store such as Staples, Grand & Toy, or even a local business and ask them if they do leases and for rates. If they don't, they would more than likely know where to send you!
You would submit it at least 30 days before the lease expires.
If their name is on the lease, yes, they have some rights in the property. If they are not named on the lease, no.
No, without a written lease, the landlord can only evict the same as a month to month lease agreement (30 days) but the protections to the tenant and landlord are not stated.
Just make a new album, then post photo's for 30 days. The photo's usually consist of something really important to you, or photo's from your childhood.
Laws vary from place to place, but the rule of thumb is 30 days if you have reached the end of your lease period. If your lease still has more than 30 days remaining, you are bound to pay rent for the remainder of the lease period unless the landlord gives you written permission to move out or there are extenuating conditions which would give you legal cause to break the lease.
Yes, assuming the tenant is given proper notice, which on a month to month lease is typically 30 days.
Not really 30-days, but a full rental period.
It depends on the lease agreement you signed. Some places will automatically set you up on another lease and others will not. In any case, the best thing to do is to let the management know your intentions 30 days in advance.
Generally you are not required to give a 30-day notice in order to refuse to renew your lease-- unless the lease is automatically renewed each year. If that's the case then you need to give proper notice or your deposit may be forfeited.
depends on your lease/contract. Minimum is 30 days but goes upto 90 depending on statelaw
It will depend on your state law, but generally 30 days.
Depends on how the lease was worded. If she pro-rated the days she resided there, probably not. Don't be so greedy, you wanted her gone anyway, didn't you?