Yes , if having a roommate is in violation of your lease agreement stating that the lease is for a single occupant . You should be able to renegotiate the contract if you are in compliance with all the requirements of the leasing contract .
I asked my other roommate about it and he said it was for my landlord, Meanwhile he refuses to take my rent money and he said why I didn't go to court.
A landlord should pay for the common hallway lighting since it is used by all tenants. The landlord can be asked to pay by sending a certified letter from an attorney.
First of all, you and the other person on the lease must agree that the roommate should be evicted. Then, you should sit down with the roommate and try to work out a plan for the roommate to leave. Any agreement you can work out will be far easier and cheaper than using the legal process (see below).Next, if the roommate has agreed to pay rent, buy groceries, etc. (which means he/she is not a guest) you must give the roommate written notice to leave. 20 days' notice is what most states require, but you should check out your state's law. If the roommate still refuses to leave, then you must evict him/her in the same way a landlord evicts a tenant. See How Do You Evict a Tenant? below.If the roommate is a guest, then you will need to file a lawsuit for ejection against the roommate. Unless you are an expert at your state's civil court procedure, you will need to hire an attorney to represent you in the lawsuit.
if you read your rental agreement then there should be a spot that tells you how to break a rental agreement. if not then ask your landlord because i broke a rental agreement one time and i had to pay a fee of 200 dollars. but if you ask your landlord then he/she will tell you. its not hard
To find a new roommate you can use a roommate matching site or you can check local classified ads, Kijiji or Craigslist. Precaution should be taken when selecting a roommate. They should be trustworthy and reliable. They should be able to provide references.
I can't see how you could get declined for a credit issue of a roommate. Now, your roommate could get declined but if you have good credit you should be OK.
A landlord letter delivered to new rentals should be welcoming and inviting. Reminders of some of the things agreed upon is fine to add.
If you are the Landlord you send the Tenant a certified letter stating the terms they are breaking and if you are another Tenant you should contact the Landlord or management office.
If the association fees are part of the obligations of your landlord under your lease agreement you could pay the fees directly, then deduct them from the rent, sending a letter to the landlord with the accounting. You should check to see if there is a landlord-tenant agency in your area and call for advice.
The Landlord
This is likely a late rent payment letter. This type of letter is written by a landlord to inform a tenant that rent payment is late and should be paid as soon as possible. If you have paid your rent, you may want to contact you landlord regarding the possibility of it getting lost in the mail.