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When a tenant signs a lease for a rental property it is for a finite term such as 6 months or a year. Under this lease agreement the tenant agrees to pay the property owner monthly rental payments as agreed to.

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Does "Homes for lease" mean the same as "Homes for rent"?

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What does Lease and Rent mean in relation to assets other than property?

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What does lease abatement mean?

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WHAT IS Gain to lease in apartment?

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If a roommate that signed the lease walks out who is legally responsible for the rent?

Anyone on the lease or that signed the lease is legally responsible for the rent, unless otherwise noted in the lease.


How much can your landlord raise the rent all at once to a new tenant?

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What is a contract thet lets you rent someone else's possessions?

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What are the risks of cosigning a lease?

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What exactly does homes for lease mean?

Leasing a home is similar to renting a home. You will pay rent to the owner with a contract. However with a lease you are often required to rent the place for at least a certain amount of time. If you move out before then, you may be held liable for the remaining months of your lease.

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