check on the lease agreement but often you can find replacement roommates to take over your lease
Blank lease agreements can be downloaded at some government websites as well as some legal reference websites or landlord lease websites such as EZLandLords.
The commercial equipment lease is non-cancelable. However, you might request early repayment from the lease or upgrade to some more sophisticated equipment.
If you are using a legal lease in your state (they vary state to state) you should have no legal issues arising from repeated lease renewals. Are you afraid of some sort of claim against the property if they live there too long? If you have a clear lease, you should have no legal issues whatsoever.
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.
That depends on the laws of your state. Some state statutes say that any lease is terminated by a sale, some preserve the lease.
yes you sure can but i believe there will be some kind of penalty for ending it early.
Who's name is on the lease? Check that out and then speak to your Landlord for advice or some other legal representative
If you were to break a lease for legal reason then it is possible to get your deposit back in most cases. Some legal reasons can include infestations of vermin, noisy neighbors, or criminal activity.
Some common legal issues in landlord-tenant disputes include eviction, security deposits, lease violations, property maintenance, and discrimination.
In most states you have to be 18 years old, a legal adult to be able to sign a contract. Some states are a little different so if you find a place you like and want to rent, just call the office or people in charge and ask them how old you have to be to sign a lease.
Generally, a rent or lease agreement does not legally require you to use the property as your legal address, but it is often advisable to do so. Legally, your address is typically where you reside and can be important for matters like voter registration and tax purposes. However, some landlords may have specific requirements regarding using the property as your legal address, so it's essential to review the lease terms and consult local laws.
There is no "Legal" age for dating...there is nonetheless one for getting married...depending on the state you live in. Some start as early as 14 yrs. old, with parental consent.