You can check the tax office or ask a realtor to look up the tax records to see if it shows when the complex was built. Most of the time the tax records show it.
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.
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.
Yes but it might not be one where the apartment is managed by a Real Estate company or other management. You can easily rent one in a house where the landlord also lives. That's because a management company will check your credit report.
I have to provide my apartment management with 100,000 liability insurance coverage. With Safeco it costs $18 per year. Liability coverage requires minimum personal property coverage of $10,000 (costs $57 per year) and replacement coverage (+$9). Total per year $84
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Generally, anyone under the age of 18 cannot enter a legal binding contract. A lease is such a contract. So no apartment complex would ever lease to a 17-year-old.
Unless the complex is newly built, the local utility company has a record of utility costs. If the complex is newly built, your local utility advisor may be able to help you estimate the first year's costs. Given these data, you can use the estimates in your budget, and track actual expenses monthly against the estimates, and then adjust your budget accordingly.
computers are not found. they are designed and built. they are the most complex machines ever built.
A landlord can garnish yor wadges if you do not pay rent
Well I know that last year they all live in the same apartment complex. Harry Styles once described in a video (with a serious face) "we all live in the same apartment complex... just like the Teletubbies."
The best option is to talk to the Apartment Management and try to keep penalties at a minimum. Another good option is to Sublease the apartment to another party, but you still may have to pay a small portion of the rent.
Not likely, the apartment complex would be severely limited on it's enforcement rights in a leasing contract should the minor default. the apartment complex would have almost no rights of legal recovery at all. Additionally, you may need to pass a credit check, as a minor you'd probably have not yet stablished sufficient credit.
Help them find a job and apartment. Help them move. Keep in touch.
The exact year of construction for the Seacrest Condos in Hilton Head may vary depending on the specific building within the complex. Generally, the Seacrest Condos were built around the late 1970s to early 1980s.
You cannot legally sign a contract so it is unlikely you will find anyone to rent to you.
Yes
Additional info I have been living in this apartment for 1 year in November and there is no lease. The "apartment" does not seem like an apartment from the outside, it looks like a tool shed. If a guest who has never seen it were to walk up to it, they would have no idea it is an apartment. The landlord built it himself, originally so his son could smoke pot there. Oh yea, landlord is a retired cop. Anyways, the apartment has no windows and no fire extinguisher and no smoke detectors. The kitchen and bathroom are all in one room. The only thing that separates the toilet from kitchen is a curtain. I recently lost my job and will not be able to pay rent until I find another job. I have never been late or behind on rent. Can the landlord evict me?