If you are stuck with a 12 month lease you will not be able to get out unless you can convince the Landlord to end your lease agreement early.
Not unless he or she signed the new lease.
Depending on the lease or the apartment Depending on the lease or the apartment Depending on the lease or the apartment
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A lease is a contract between a landlord and tenet. When a lease is broken, that is a breach of the contract, and violates the rental agreement. In New York City, the landlord is entitled to the rental payments until the lease would originally be up, however courts are pushing landlords to re-lease the unit, which lessens the total amount owed.
Yes, it is possible to get evicted if you signed a lease that does not allow cats. You will be given the option to rehome your cat, find a new apartment, or get evicted. If you signed a lease that says it allows cats (and you've paid the deposit / pet rent if applicable), then you can't be evicted.
No they can't, only people on the lease can reside. The roommate would have to sign a new lease.
If you leave your apartment before the lease is up, you may be responsible for paying the remaining rent until the lease ends or until a new tenant is found. This is known as breaking the lease, and it can have financial consequences.
It means if an apartment rent is $500 and they rent you the apartment for $550, the apartments have a $50 gain to lease. If they rent it for $450, they have a $50 loss to lease.
Subletting an apartment means that a new tenant will take over the remainder of another individual's lease
When your apartment lease is up, you should consider whether you want to renew the lease, find a new place to live, or negotiate a new lease agreement with your current landlord. It's important to give proper notice if you decide to move out and make sure you understand any terms or conditions in your lease regarding moving out.
He signed a two year lease for his first apartment.
The natural demise of the lease is grounds for eviction. The process varies by state.