Yes. There is no condition that would exist to prevent it.
Depending on the lease or the apartment Depending on the lease or the apartment Depending on the lease or the apartment
It means if an apartment rent is $500 and they rent you the apartment for $550, the apartments have a $50 gain to lease. If they rent it for $450, they have a $50 loss to lease.
He signed a two year lease for his first apartment.
yes u can it's ur money
If the lease restricts who can live in the apartment, as long as your son is listed as an occupant on the lease, he or she can continue to live in the apartment (unless the lease specifically states otherwise). If the lease does not have a restriction on occupants, your son can continue living in the apartment as well.
A minor cannot sign a binding contract for lease of a premises.
In order to get an apartment lease you need to go out and look for apartment. Once you have found one that you like and one that is in your price range you would sign a lease with the apartment complex.
No, typically a person cannot live in an apartment without being on the lease. It is important to check the terms of the lease agreement and discuss with the landlord before allowing someone to live in the apartment.
Not without a court order.
The landlord has an obligation to try to rent it. If she cannot, she can sue you for each month, through the end of the lease.
Yes, it is possible to leave an apartment before the lease is up, but it may result in financial penalties or consequences depending on the terms of the lease agreement.
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