If you don't pay your rent and move out, you may face legal consequences such as eviction, damage to your credit score, and difficulty renting in the future. It's important to communicate with your landlord and seek assistance if you are unable to pay your rent.
Don't Pay Rent Move - 1907 was released on: USA: July 1907
Yes, you have to pay rent.
The executor can move into the estate. However, they do need to pay rent or show the court how they are compensating the estate, for instance, free rent instead of collecting a fee.
Without a lease, you dont legally have to pay anything. Who ever is on the lease is responsible for the rent...and is also responsible for dividing the shares of the rent between the roomates. Keep in mind though, that if you dont pay rent then the person on the lease can remove you at any time.
If you signed, the lease is binding. You don't have to move in, but you do have to pay the rent. The landlord has an obligation to try to rent the place, but until he does, you have to pay.
The owner can begin eviction actions against you.
If you don't pay rent and move out, you may face legal consequences such as being taken to court by your landlord for unpaid rent. This could result in a judgment against you, affecting your credit score and making it difficult to rent in the future. Additionally, you may be evicted from the property, which can impact your ability to secure housing elsewhere. It's important to communicate with your landlord and address any financial difficulties to avoid these consequences.
The owner can begin eviction actions against you.
usually the rent x 2
Pretty straight forward. Either pay the rent, or move out.
Im going to evict you if you dont pay your rent this month.
You go to jail