You need to comply with the tenancy agreement. Local legislation will apply
Your bankruptcy has noting to do with your tenant. If you were not filing, he would still owe you the rent.
so you will stay longer
A tenant farmer
He is responsible for the remaining months. Neither party can terminate unilaterally - they have to agree. However, after the tenant leaves, the landlord has a responsibility to try to rent the unit.
If he lost his renters privilege, he is no longer a landlord
Yes, as a landlord, you can increase the rent on your tenant, but you must follow the laws and regulations in your area regarding rent increases and provide proper notice to the tenant.
Yes, a tenant in common can rent out their share of the property to another party.
Yes. Most landlords do want their rent money and will only allow a certain period of time, before they have a tenant evicted for nonpayment of rent.
Our tenant always pays his rent on time.
His rent.
Your answer depends on what you want to do.If the rent is paid for the full term of the lease agreement, then the landlord cannot rent the unit until the rent runs out.The landlord may want access to the unit to confirm that everything in the unit remains undamaged.If the landlord wants to rent the unit just because it's vacant, the landlord should refund the 'unused' rent to the departed tenant.
No, but they are a tenant if they paid rent.