no
Yes, unless the landlord breached the lease in some significant way.
This depends on how your lease is written. You may (or may not) lose your deposit but if the landlord finds another renter you won't be responsible for the remaining months of rent you would have to pay until such renter is found.
He can take it out after you leave and he finds that there has been damage beyond normal wear and tear.
You will have to pay the remainder of your lease. Or even have to pay until the landlord finds someone else to rent to.
This should have been disclosed when the landlord performed the background check, before the lease was signed. Well, if the landlord had an application for an apartment to which the tenant denied having been evicted if there were questions that asked such, then the landlord can terminate the lease for the tenant having falsified the information given.
It's Illegal,and you can get fired in seconds, if the boss finds out!
In most states, if a lease term is for a fixed amount of time, such as a year, and the tenant breaks lease by moving out early, the landlord can sue for the amount of time it took for the landlord to get a new tenant or for lease to expire, whichever comes first. It is for a month-to-month tenancy, then the landlord has no grounds for suing for future rents.
No, because you are still entitled to contest the fine in court.
Once the Commonwealth of Virginia finds out about your illegal status, you get turned over to the INS, and your traffic case becomes a deportation case.
nobody has the right to walk into your home unless they have permission
You can physically sign papers giving up your paternal rights, or if you are served papers to do so, you can not sign and return them. In this case, the court finds for the petitioner.
if the government finds out and proves it but so many people do it i think its almost impossible for them to catch anyone....