They can be sued for a breach of the agreement. Co-signers are equally responsible for any default regarding a lease.
A cosigner is only responsible for the items that he has cosigned for.
Yes it is required to fill out a rental agreement form to rent a house. Without this agreement the landlord of the house will not let you rent the house unless you fill out the agreement.
Typically, you are not responsible for the maintenance of a rented house. The responsibility for this falls on your landlord. However, read the rental agreement to be sure what you are/are not responsible for.
My rental agreement includes the proviso that I cannot smoke in the house.
Yes, you can rent your house to a business as long as both parties agree to the terms of the rental agreement.
The sale of a house does not terminate a rental agreement, but the rental agreement is with the former owner and not with the new owner, unless otherwise agreed in the sale. The former owner of the house is liable to the tenants for damages, unless otherwise stipulated in the rental agreement. You will have to evict the tenants to get them out, and they can sue the former owner. I don't think anyone would sell a house without some sort of transfer or termination of the lease. I am not a lawyer.
Im not an Australian, but i live in a rental house and have a puppy. You should just probably ask the owners.
To legally rent your house to your business, you should create a formal rental agreement outlining the terms of the rental, such as rent amount and duration. It's important to keep the rental agreement separate from any personal transactions to maintain legal clarity and compliance. Additionally, consult with a legal professional or accountant to ensure you are following all relevant laws and regulations.
Yes, you can rent your house to your business for 14 days as long as the rental agreement is fair and follows legal guidelines.
Yes, you can rent your house to your business for 14 days as long as the rental agreement is fair and follows legal guidelines.
In India, a tenant can stay in a rental house for more than 10 years, but he cannot claim ownership of the property solely based on tenure. The ownership of the property remains with the landlord unless a specific agreement or legal provision states otherwise. It is important to have a clear rental agreement to avoid any disputes over ownership rights in the future.
If you are on the rental agreement, mortgage, or lease agreement and you are the one staying in the house, yes.