You could have them sign the lease in order to stay in the house, so that they are responsible for the house as well. If you want them to move out, then make it happen--you would set up the utility in your name.
Call the police and have them removed. They have no right to stay in your home / property that you occupy without your consent.
no they cannot because your name is not on the bill
If you are party to committing fraud by having your name on the lease or being named on the application for housing assistance, then yes, you could be liable for prosecution.
Only the landlord can take a name off a lease. Until then the signing parties are bound by the contract.
You cannot lease a truck for someone else, unless you have a commercial lease on a vehicle. You could lease a truck, but the title must be in your name. You can certainly make payments for someone else, but the credit will always go towards the lessee.
Then he or she has broken the law. Contact the police or an attorney. A lease is a legal contract and someone other than you signing your name is committing a crime.
Are you asking what to do if your spouse removes your name off an apartment lease? If so, and you guys are on the lease together, he can't take your name off the lease. If he had the lease prior to you moving in and added you as someone dwelling in the apartment and is now removing your name from that list there isn't really much you can do I'm afraid.
Yes, it is illegal to have a bill in someone else's name without their permission.
Sure you can but good luck winning that lawsuit
Rex Lease's birth name is Rex Lloyd Lease.
No one can take your name off of your lease but you
can a name be added to a car lease
Bill is a nickname for someone named William. However, if someone names a child, or legally changes his/her own name to Bill, that's a real name. This is true of any name, including made up names.