If he wishes to remain a tenant and does not want to sign a contract, you can bring him to court.
The age of majority is the age. In Florida, like most states, that is 18 years of age. Prior to that a contract signed is not enforcable.
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You cannot get a house at age 17. This is because you would need to sign a contract and you cannot sign a legally binding contract unless you are 18 or older.
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Prior to having the tenant sign, the landlord would insert the sentence into the lease, "The landlord reserves the right to terminate this lease with ninety days notice." Tenant may request the same terms, or take the tenancy as offered.
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Only the person who signed is a party to the contract. The tenant who didn't sign is not bound by the lease.
Of course!! In general it will always be the potential tenant who will sign the lease first.
The legal age to sign any legally binding contract is 18 in the United States of America. A lease is considered a contract between the tenant and the landlord.
It's legal - it might not be a good idea.
No, but they are a tenant if they paid rent.
No. A lease is a legally binding contract, which obligates both the landlord and tenant to a tenancy for the term of the lease. If you and the landlord both signed a lease, and the landlord refuses to give you occupancy of the property, you need to see a landlord-tenant attorney or tenant's rights group immediately!
You can sign the contract at the bottom of the last page.
A company will supply a service if you sign a contract with them. If you do not agree then do not sign. If you do sign, you are required to fulfill the terms of the contract.
I will sign it with my full name after throughly reading the contract.
Of course not. A lease is a legal contract that is enforceable in court. Moving out doesn't terminate the lease. When you sign a lease you are responsible for the full duration of the lease. You may need to sue your co-tenant. You should consult with an attorney or with a landlord-tenant agency in your town.
The person is not a tenant unless you take rent money from them, or sign a contract. You might want to write all parties a letter stating that you do not acknowledge this person as a tenant. If you want the person to leave, say so, and say that after the required period (which depends on your state) you will seek court action to evict everyone, if the person is still there.