You can't change the terms of a lease while it's in effect. When it is about to expire you can change the terms of it as of its renewal date. You have to give at least a 30-day notice (perhaps 60 in some states) of the changes you, the landlord, wish to make. If the tenant doesn't like the changes he can leave/move out. Now if the order of protection is against you, the landlord, then this is for a lawful reason: you probably were abusive to the tenant in some way or another. If this is true and you do make radical changes on the lease for the purpose of getting rid of your tenant, he could file a lawsuit against you for retaliatory conduct, for which he can receive a large amount of money for damages, so be careful!
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Mississippi does not have a buyer's remorse lease law. Federal law offers some protection for a reasonable time to change you mind or see if the car is going to function properly.
Yes, someone can cosign a car lease for you. This means they are agreeing to be responsible for the lease payments if you are unable to pay.
It depends if that person is named on the lease ie. a joint lease. If the roomate is the sole leasee then usually it is to the landlord discretion whether to lease to someone else. You have to inform the landlord of the change otherwise it is a breach of rental agreement. I would suspect that 99% of landlords are more than happy to have someone who lives in the property take over the lease, it saves a lot of time and money in finding a new tenant.
No, your landlord cannot change your lease without your consent.
You can change your mind about a car lease but the dealer doesn't have to let you out of it. A lease is a binding legal agreement. However, most dealers will probably let you out if it if you ask them.
only with the permission of the landlord in writing
In most cases, having someone live with you in your apartment who is not on the lease is not allowed. It is important to check your lease agreement and discuss with your landlord before having someone move in.
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No, you cannot change apartments after signing a lease without breaking the lease agreement, which may result in financial penalties or legal consequences.