You need to check the language in your lease to determine what your rights are in terminating the lease.
In California, once you sign a lease, you are legally bound to it and cannot back out unless both parties agree to terminate the lease early.
Is it possible to terminate an office lease that is 36 months and we are 6 months into it. Three partners, one deceased, cannot afford the monthly rent; we'd split the rent in 3 and honestly it is a big office and we dont need as much space anymore either. Located in Texas.
In the internal affairs of Cuba, the US has no right to intervene. Regarding the US Naval Base at Guantonamo, as long as the US pays its lease, doesn't abandon the property and doesn't agree to terminate its lease, the Guantanamo will remain under US control.
Yes. You should do it carefully, however, so that there is no appearance of the lease continuing on a month-to-month basis. One month before the end of the lease, send a written letter to the tenant stating that you intend to terminate the lease on its expiring date. Do not accept any rent money for periods after the end of the lease or you have automatically renewed the lease on a month-to-month basis (the details depend on your jurisdiction, I am thinking of California as I answer this). You are entitled to show the unit to prospective tenants as long as you give the required notice and do it during approved or normal business hours.
If you are buying the building where you are leasing then you become the landlord and your own lease becomes a nullity.Otherwise, in general, the terms of the lease should define the conditions under which you may terminate without penalties. As with any contract, you can always terminate by breach, as long as you are willing to pay the consequences (i.e., money) that the other party deserves. On a lighter note, you can also attempt to re-negotiate a contract by mutual consent and change the terms so that all parties are satisfied. Some states have consumer/tenant protection laws that require specific terms to the benefit of the tenant.
You can negotiate a smart car lease but typically you will lease for 3 years because it is not smart to get into a long term lease. It is also important to get low monthly payments.
I'd suggest finding an easy lease with flexible terms which will serve you better in the big picture than differing between a long term or a short term lease. Leasing shouldn't be complicated and finding an easy lease (http://officewarehousespace.net/easy-lease-program/) where you can name the terms is the ticket.
The co-signer is responsible until the lease expires or until a new lease is executed.
Read the lease. It may not be possible.
A lease includes a period of time over which it lasts. During that time, the landlord cannot freely end the tenancy (can't boot them out). They need a reason. With a month-to-month agreement (living there as long as they pay rent), the landlord has a freer hand in when to terminate the tenancy. They can give 30 days' notice, 60 or 90 (etc.) depending on local laws.
Yes. As long as that is not prohibited in the lease.
Yes, your parents can lease a car for you as long as they meet the requirements set by the leasing company.