Simple lease agreements need to be signed before moving into a new flat or house. A lease must be signed by both parties, and the lease does not need to be co-signed by a witness.
No, just signed by the Landlord and Tenant.
no if you have a signed lease then you pay what is on lkease i would see a lawyer
Yes. All you need is a death certificate, there is always a clause for death of the person who signed the lease. If you co-signed, then they don't have to cancel it, but you can probably talk them into it anyway.
Arguably, yes. But you need some official to make the determination of habitablity, like a building or health inspector.
Mrlandlord.com has many excellent templates and examples of lease agreements to compare yours against. Also, the site lists other need-to-know items such as knowing when to get a credit check or to review state-specific lease/tenant forms.
You need to include payment agreements, what happens if he refuses to pay, how much time he has to get out, things he is responsible for in the building, things you are responsible for (damages or things that break), the condition the building needs to be in when he leaves, how long the lease is for.
No. A lease is a legally binding contract, which obligates both the landlord and tenant to a tenancy for the term of the lease. If you and the landlord both signed a lease, and the landlord refuses to give you occupancy of the property, you need to see a landlord-tenant attorney or tenant's rights group immediately!
If you signed a contract with payment agreements, you own the car. There's no 3-day cancel rule that applies to vehicles.
If you signed a lease, you need to refer to what your lease agreement states. If there is no lease, or you haven't signed it yet, you can find a different apartment without fear of breaking a contract.
The purpose of notarizing is to verify that a signature belongs to the person it claims to belong to. So, when the landlord signs, he could have the notary stamp it, but I don't know why he would.
If you want to leave your roommate with the lease, start by reviewing the lease agreement for any clauses regarding subletting or lease termination. Communicate openly with your roommate about your decision and provide them with adequate notice, as stipulated in the lease. You may also need to formally notify the landlord of your intention to leave and ensure your roommate is prepared to take over the lease responsibilities. It's a good idea to document any agreements in writing to avoid misunderstandings later.
If you get an office space lease, you are not locked into purchasing a building. If in the near future you decide that you will need a larger office, you are able to move depending on the duration of the lease you have signed. You will also not be liable for any external building repairs if you are leasing the building from a landlord.