In most cases, a landlord cannot legally prevent your partner from moving in with you unless it violates the terms of your lease agreement. It is important to review your lease agreement and local laws to understand your rights in this situation.
Take him to court............. i just finished learning that in civics class
If your friends landlord lowered the rent for him/her and then after moving in with him/her, he/she decides to move out, then the landlord will most likely raise the rent again.
To Prevent the Earth from Moving with You was created in 2006.
Yes. You can have a live in partner, but you have to be completely divorced in all states to get married again. You should be aware that living with another person while your divorce is pending may have an adverse impact on the outcome of your divorce. Make sure you speak with your divorce attorney before moving in together.
You can ask for whatever you like.Whether your landlord will agree to give you what you want, or is obligated to do so may be clarified in your lease.(Isn't it really the landlord's condominium?)
For the purposes of UK immigration law, domestic partnerships formed in California, Nevada, Oregon and Wisconsin are legally recognized as UK civil partnerships. If one partner is a British citizen, then the other may be eligible for a work visa. If neither partner is a British citizen, then their application will be processed as a family application and the case decided upon the merits, in accordance to applicable law.
If the separation agreement or court order does not forbid it, legally the spouse cannot prevent you from moving back. However, it is important to consult with a lawyer to ensure your actions are in accordance with any legal agreements or requirements in your situation.
Legally, parents cannot prevent a child who is 18 years old from moving out in Ohio as individuals over 18 are considered adults. However, parents may try to influence their child's decision or make it challenging for them to leave.
If the tenant is paying in cash, they should not give the landlord a dime with getting a reciept immediately. If the landlord will not give receipts, pay with check or money order.
I was wondering how often the landlord needs to replace carpets in NH? If someone else lived there and I/m moving in, what do they have to do? Thanks Sally
No.
Unless your partner adds your name to the title and then refinances, there is no way for you to get on the mortgage.