Normally only that illegal item is voided from the lease.
The landlord has many responsibilities under the law. Whether they are spelled out in the lease or not doesn't change that. The lease can add responsibilities for the landlord.
Yes, it is illegal for a landlord to not provide a lease to a tenant in most jurisdictions. A lease is a legally binding document that outlines the terms of the rental agreement, and both parties are typically required to have a copy for their records. Failure to provide a lease can lead to legal consequences for the landlord.
Terminate your lease if you have one or do not renew the lease unless your landlord fixes the items of which were brought to his attention.
Yes, it is possible to live somewhere without being on the lease, but it may not be legal or allowed by the landlord. It is important to check the terms of the lease and discuss any arrangements with the landlord before moving in.
This would depend upon the terms of the lease, but generally depend on why the landlord wants to terminate the lease. If the tenant violated the terms of the lease then the landlord can terminate the lease after proper warning or after proper notice is given. Otherwise the landlord has to wait until the lease expires and can choose not to renew.
Yes, it is generally legal for a landlord to charge tenants for plumbing repairs if the lease agreement specifies that tenants are responsible for such repairs.
To determine if your landlord has forged your signature on the lease agreement, you can compare the signature on the lease with a known sample of your signature. If there are significant differences, it may indicate forgery. You can also seek legal advice to address this issue.
If your landlord is charging more than what is stated in the lease agreement, you should first review the lease to confirm the agreed-upon terms. Then, communicate with your landlord in writing, citing the specific terms of the lease. If the issue persists, you may need to seek legal advice or mediation to resolve the situation.
No and they are not required to take it. You have a contract, you promised to pay for a year and they promised to provide a place to live. They could sue you for balance of lease, get judgement etc
To determine if the landlord falsified the lease agreement, carefully review the document for any discrepancies or misleading information. Consider seeking legal advice if you suspect any wrongdoing.
Blank lease agreements can be downloaded at some government websites as well as some legal reference websites or landlord lease websites such as EZLandLords.
Unless you are the legal spouse of the leaseholder, it is unfortunate but, if you are not on the lease, the landlord is within their legal rights to have you move out. Ask to see if perhaps they would be willing to negotiate a lease with you.