If the lease is in his name and he passed away, then read the lease agreement. Frequently, when a person leases a car and dies, the car goes back to the company that leased it. If you want to do something else, you will need to get with the company that wrote the lease.
Check your laws.
It really depends on the laws in your country and state.
It depends on the laws of the jurisdiction & the lease agreement. However, the general answer is "no".
I don't think there are any laws which state that a lease must be neatly typed. They can be handwritten as long as both side know and agree to the terms of the lease.
which laws were done away with at the death of yahshua
That depends on the laws of your state. Some state statutes say that any lease is terminated by a sale, some preserve the lease.
Certainly. If you are being evicted, you had to have breached the lease from the beginning. But be aware, many of the aspects of the lease you are still held to, like damage repair or other things that are within the lease. It doesnt remove the laws and requirements of your obligations as agreed upon within the lease. It just means you tenancy is comming to an end here shortly.
Most states have the same laws about lease rent, usually that it can not be raised without notice to the renter. Landlords can't kick you out or demand more money, new contracts need to be signed every rental term.
Yes, you can often break a lease for medical reasons, but the specifics depend on local laws and the terms of your lease agreement. Many jurisdictions have laws that allow tenants to terminate a lease early for serious health conditions or disabilities, particularly if they can provide documentation from a healthcare provider. It's important to review your lease and consult local regulations or seek legal advice to understand your rights and obligations. Always communicate with your landlord to discuss your situation and explore potential solutions.
You do not allow them to move into the premises or you give up the idea of having the protection of a lease. Once you let them move in without signing a lease they are your problem. It should be noted that a tenant who refuses to sign a lease is giving you a loud message about what type of experience you can expect in the future.
You may not marry your cousin. However, there are no laws against marrying your father's cousin.
Depending on the state laws. Ohio is NO. Unless written into the lease as a clause clearly indicating the loss of life factor, then the end of the life is the end of the lease. The use cannot continue once the original lease holder dies. This is not necessarily true for property leased for a business. The business assets may be required for lease fulfillment then but NOT for lease of residential.