To those of you who play hi2 and are having trouble with WaterColorSon's questions, and to those who just want to know, the answer to the person who leases out is the lessor
Your fellow horse mate, LittleRedRider(NightWish of hi1)A sale and lease back agreement is when one buys something from one party, and then turns around and leases it back to that person. A month to month lease is when one leases property on a monthly basis.
In property ownership, a "lessor" refers to an individual or entity that leases or rents out property to another party, known as the lessee. The lessor retains ownership of the property while granting the lessee the right to use it for a specified period, typically in exchange for rent. This arrangement is commonly found in residential and commercial real estate leases. The terms and conditions of the lease are usually outlined in a contract.
A dedicated website hosting service means that the client leases the entire server and does not share this with any other clients. Companies offering this service include Rackspace, Hostgator and Dreamhost.
A leaseback is when a company purchases a property and then leases it back to the original owner. Some US companies which specialize in such transactions include Cole Capital, Mesirow Financial, and Calkain Companies.
One example of a firm that sells or leases business database services is Oracle Corporation. Oracle offers a range of database solutions, including cloud-based databases, data management, and analytics services, allowing businesses to store, manage, and analyze their data effectively. Their products cater to various industries, providing scalable solutions tailored to clients' specific needs. Another notable example is Microsoft, which provides Azure SQL Database as part of its cloud services.
The monthly fee for a month-to-month apartment rental varies depending on the location, size, and amenities of the apartment. Typically, month-to-month rentals may be slightly more expensive than long-term leases.
Generally, anyone under the age of 18 cannot enter a legal binding contract. A lease is such a contract. So no apartment complex would ever lease to a 17-year-old.
Yes there are. You can make up your own one. You need to seriously consider a apartment lease before you do it though. A lease is a contract. Here is a sample of a contract: http://www.lawchek.com/sample/apartle.pdf
The King Edwards apartments appear to be an excellent place to look for an apartment at. The information provided on www.apartmentguide.com details the apartment features along with some general information about the apartment. Apartments are available in 1-3 bedrooms and have leases available in six, nine, and twelve month intervals.
Check the wording on the lease you signed to see if you can sublet the apartment to someone else. If so, there may also be specific requirements regarding the renter, such as credit and rental history.
There are many listings for apartment rentals and leases on Craigslist. Depending on the area where you are looking, you can usually find something for rental.
No, the three-day right to cancel a contract typically does not apply to apartment leases. Once both parties sign the lease, it is considered legally binding. It's important to carefully review and understand the terms of the lease before signing.
It doesn't seem to make sense...I would void the one that is not in effect with the manager. Then, if there is a conflict of information, you have one set of rules.
In California, there is no mandatory cooling-off period for apartment leases. Once a lease is signed, it is generally considered binding, and tenants are responsible for fulfilling its terms. However, landlords may allow a tenant to terminate the lease early under certain conditions, or tenants can negotiate with the landlord for a release. It’s advisable for tenants to carefully review the lease and understand their rights before signing.
Most leases allow the owner to have access to the apartment with reasonable notice. This doesn't mean that they can keep coming into your apartment every week/day and there must be a stated reason for their requested access. I am speaking of rent laws in most of the US. When in doubt--Read Your Lease!! Too many people rush through without reading all of it and just sign.
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A sub-lessee is called a sub-tenant.