As you know a signed lease is a contract between you and the landlord and unless you are lucky enough to have an understanding landlord and you have a very, very good reason to break this contract then you are responsible for the agreement in that contract. Usually people have to pay the first and last months rent and possibly a damage deposit and you may lose that. You have tied up the landlord from renting to someone else, so it would be to your best interest to offer to let him/her keep the first months rent. Talk to the new landlord and hopefully your reasons for not moving in are valid and you just haven't found a better place to move too. You may just get lucky.
It means if an apartment rent is $500 and they rent you the apartment for $550, the apartments have a $50 gain to lease. If they rent it for $450, they have a $50 loss to lease.
A minor cannot sign a binding contract for lease of a premises.
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Are you asking what to do if your spouse removes your name off an apartment lease? If so, and you guys are on the lease together, he can't take your name off the lease. If he had the lease prior to you moving in and added you as someone dwelling in the apartment and is now removing your name from that list there isn't really much you can do I'm afraid.
Not unless he or she signed the new lease.
No. They don't need a reason for not renewing the lease.
No, typically a person cannot live in an apartment without being on the lease. It is important to check the terms of the lease agreement and discuss with the landlord before allowing someone to live in the apartment.
Not without a court order.
Not without a co-signer for a lease.
Depending on the lease or the apartment Depending on the lease or the apartment Depending on the lease or the apartment
Your question is not very clear, but no.
In most cases, a person can live with you in your apartment without being on the lease, but it is important to check with your landlord or property management company to ensure that it is allowed.
In most states if you accept an apartment, move in it, and pay the rent, it is an agreement to the acceptance of the terms and conditions on the lease, whether signed or not. If the landlord gives you the keys and accepts the rent, it is an agreement on his part of the terms and conditions, whether signed or not.
In most cases, having someone live with you in your apartment who is not on the lease is not allowed. It is important to check your lease agreement and discuss with your landlord before having someone move in.
With a lease, there are some legal protections that are afforded to the rentor. Without a lease, you may be forced to move at a moment's notice and be without a place to live.
Living in an apartment without being on the lease is generally not allowed and can lead to legal consequences. It is important to discuss any living arrangements with the landlord or property management to avoid any issues.
It means if an apartment rent is $500 and they rent you the apartment for $550, the apartments have a $50 gain to lease. If they rent it for $450, they have a $50 loss to lease.