Yes, someone with a prior felony can sign a lease, but it may depend on the landlord's policies and the nature of the felony. Some landlords may conduct background checks and could be hesitant to rent to individuals with felony convictions. However, many landlords are willing to consider applicants on a case-by-case basis, taking into account factors such as the time elapsed since the conviction, rehabilitation efforts, and rental history. It’s advisable for individuals in this situation to be upfront about their background and provide references to strengthen their application.
It depends on your intent. If it is done to defraud the landlord, it is a felony. If you are simply signing in lieu of your boy or girl friend, or your spouse, probably not.
Of course!! In general it will always be the potential tenant who will sign the lease first.
You can sign a lease before someone else is expired but the lease will have to specify that the start of the renting period is after the other persons lease expired. So if the prior lease says it ends the 1st then the new lease must be dated to start after that. This is not that unusual. Most landlords want to fill the unit as quickly as possible and it can take sometime to go through the process so the will often started as soon as they can. I've done this before. Generally speaking once I get my tenant screening results back, I want to get them locked in as soon as possible.
When assuming a lease you will need to be very careful that you are not agreeing to take on a prior lease holder's debt. Read the contract carefully and do not sign unless you are sure you will not be held liable. A new contract can be negotiated.
Are you seeking someone to co-sign a loan or lease with you?
Yes, you can electronically sign a lease.
Likely not. If they got a better offer, or someone had cash in hand, and you had no written contract, they would be prone to take that person first.
Yes, it is possible to sign a lease electronically.
A 'let' is probably referring to a lease (rental of a house) and therefore 'let agreed' on a sign means that someone has said they will sign a lease to rent the house and expect to be moving in shortly (ie the house is no longer available but the lease is still to be signed). Once the lase IS signed the sign will be change to just "let".
Prior to having the tenant sign, the landlord would insert the sentence into the lease, "The landlord reserves the right to terminate this lease with ninety days notice." Tenant may request the same terms, or take the tenancy as offered.
Yes, you can co-sign a lease for a car, which means you are agreeing to be responsible for the payments if the primary lease holder is unable to pay.
A lease IS a contract. If you did not sign it, you do not have a lease.