Yes, but it's a lot harder to push the landlord to do repairs, or if they have a complaint against you when you move out. As they say, it's always better to get it in writing.
As a college student I always aimed for month-to-month leases just in case I had to move out on short notice.
Yes. This can be considered a violation of the terms of your lease.
Only if the Lessee is in default of the terms of his/her Lease.
Normally the bankruptcy filing has nothing to do with whether or not the tenant has paid his rent. A landlord does not have the right to evict a tenant simply because the tenant filed chapter 7 unless that is part of the lease. The terms of the lease determine if the tenant will be evicted. If the tenant pays the rent, he should not be evicted.
Can you break a lease when renting within 24 hours in virginia
Yes.
If YOU, his legal spouse, signed the lease - then he cannot be evicted. If no one ever signed a valid lease, then you can all be evicted.
Then - you're obliged to find somewhere else to live. If you're not on the lease, and the lessee dies - the landlord has every right to have you evicted.
He can be evicted. He would be a defacto tenant, and would need to be evicted according to Maryland regulations on month to month tenancy if there is no lease. If there is a lease, and he is in violation, he would need to be evicted according to the requirements of Maryland and the terms of the lease.
if you have lease, you cannot be evicted without an eviction notice,or notice to quit. If you do not have a lease you will need to deal with legal authorities on this.
Not on that basis. But if the tenant violates the terms of the lease, they can be evicted regardless of that condition.
yes
Yes. This can be considered a violation of the terms of your lease.
not till the tenant violates the lease or the lease expires
Yes, it is possible to get evicted if you signed a lease that does not allow cats. You will be given the option to rehome your cat, find a new apartment, or get evicted. If you signed a lease that says it allows cats (and you've paid the deposit / pet rent if applicable), then you can't be evicted.
You are being evicted.
Whomever is on the lease agreement will be evicted if unauthorized personnel are residing and the home owner has repeatedly requested their removal.
Only if the Lessee is in default of the terms of his/her Lease.