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You should be able to just move out. But check with your land lord for the proper procedure. Good luck at moving, I know that it is stressful.
The foreclosure sale will function to terminate the lease. However, until the foreclosure sale takes place, the owner is still the owner, and the lease remains in effect.
My roommate will not agree for me to break the lease. She has insulted me doesn't pay bills on time and is emotionally draining on me. I want to break the lease but she will not let me break it what can i do?
your lease was with the previous owner. It's gone unless the new owner will honor or best make a new lease if you want it. You may have 30 -60 days to relocate, They can't just move you out tomorrow.
Sorry, the question is totally unclear. Do you want to buy a foreclosed property that had been lease optioned -OR- is it your lease-optioned property that is in foreclosure? Are you the property owner or are you the person trying to buy it via lease-option? Please re-word the question and re-submit it.
You should be able to just move out. But check with your land lord for the proper procedure. Good luck at moving, I know that it is stressful.
They may if they have the space, but they have the right to hold you to the lease that you signed.
i would fine a way to see if he is braking the lease in any way and than take that to a judge and have him sign you out of your lease but you have to have proof the your landlord is braking hin lease with you
You could have them sign the lease in order to stay in the house, so that they are responsible for the house as well. If you want them to move out, then make it happen--you would set up the utility in your name. Call the police and have them removed. They have no right to stay in your home / property that you occupy without your consent.
You would want to do a month to month lease agreement when you aren't sure whether you want to live in a place or not or when you are waiting to move into a house that you're building.
The foreclosure sale will function to terminate the lease. However, until the foreclosure sale takes place, the owner is still the owner, and the lease remains in effect.
You know what you want to do. You can review your lease carefully to see if there is a clear answer to what you want to do. For example, if you want to move before the lease is terminated look for the language that addresses that question. It may come under the heading, "Early Termination". If you don't understand your rights after reviewing the lease, you can have the lease reviewed by an attorney, or landlord-tenant agency in your city if there is one, to determine what your rights are under the lease. Not all leases are well drafted. It may be worth it for you to have it reviewed by a professional.
I own a house that is leased until 1/31/10 and I want to move into it. Can I give the tenant a 60 day notice to move?
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.
This is unique technology upgrade option. Throughout the lease term if you want to move to new equipment we'll pre-pay that old commitment, sell that old equipment for any credit and write a brand new lease on the new equipment.
because you want be able to move
A lease is similar to rent, except it is a contract for a specific length of time. For instance, if you have a one-year lease on an apartment, it means you are agreeing to pay rent each month for a year. If you want to move out before the year is up, you may be required to pay for the rest of the year.