If his name is on the lease AND you are on it you are BOTH responsible for the rent, however, if you sign off on it then it is HIS responsiblity.
Any increase or decrease inÊa persons income is included on the GDP. The rent on a two-bedroom apartment is an increase in income and would be included.
Renting an apartment or home will not show up on your credit. That just builds up rental history for yourself. The only time a renter will ever report you to a credit agency is if you move out with a balance that was not paid within 14 to 30 days of your move out.
There would only be an entry on the CR if the landlord won a creditor judgment by means of a civil lawsuit against the renter. Evictions and defaulted lease/rental agreements are not placed on CR. There are several agencies which gather information about such issues however, and supply the information to landlords, rental agencies etc. when inquiries are made.
You would write to the entity that financed your lease to Honda. If it is not in your paperwork, perhaps your dealer can help you.
Not in and of itself. Lease agreements are not typically reported on your credit report and are not normally part of your "rating". However, there are other credit bureaus used by apartment complexes. These agencies, called tenant screening bureaus, have different information than your credit report. They focus on rental payment history, evictions, lease agreements and utilities. It is possible that breaking your lease would be reported on one of these lesser known bureaus. This might impact your ability to rent in the future. Another possibility is that the lease holder can always sue you for the balance due on the contract. If a judgment were granted against you, all the provisions allowed under your state's laws would come into play. These include garnishment of wages, freezing of bank accounts, and reporting the judgment on the public records portion of your standard credit report. That would most certainly affect your credit.
Vacate means to leave. An example of vacate would be that when a lease on an apartment is up, you can either choose to renew your lease or vacate the premises.
How to be approved for an apartment
In order to get an apartment lease you need to go out and look for apartment. Once you have found one that you like and one that is in your price range you would sign a lease with the apartment complex.
I use to live in a apartment so i would say 400
No they can't, only people on the lease can reside. The roommate would have to sign a new lease.
it depends on where you are you would have to check your area laws to determine that but in most places that is legal
Yes. There is no condition that would exist to prevent it.
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In a studio apartment, the kitchen, bathroom and living room are combined. Where as in an apartment, you would have the living, then the bedroom seperate, the kitchen seperate and so forth.
No. If his name is on the lease, he is permitted to come and go as he pleases. The only exception would be a restraining order which would prevent him from entering the apartment even if he lives there. The problem with that is that you would not be able to enter the apartment if he was already there too.
I would leave it in the car, bedroom, friends house.
Any increase or decrease inÊa persons income is included on the GDP. The rent on a two-bedroom apartment is an increase in income and would be included.