Expired lease. Liability of co-tenants.
This is pretty broad. It depends on how the lease was set up. Generally speaking I would argue that both tenants need not notify the landlord...
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This is pretty broad. It depends on how the lease was set up. Generally speaking I would argue that both tenants need not notify the landlord...
What does the release you signed say? It sounds like, from the comments you made to other responses here, you were the model. You signed a...
Sure... don't sign the lease. In contract you can agree to nearly anything. You are not forced to agree to the lease, it is your choice whether...
If you're paying off your mortgages the banks won't care... they can't stop the sale if you pay off the mortgage(s). Talk to your real estate...
Look to your association rules for answers to these questions. Your association rules should spell out what you can and cannot do. If they are...
We don't have nearly enough information to properly respond to this, but generally speaking leases often require that you pay attorneys fees for...
There's really no way to know how they treat deposits... deposits are fairly strictly controlled by law, and some owners are easy to deal with and...
Regardless of the law, it seems like you could easily fix this through an agreement with her. She doesn't actually want you to stay there, does she?
Well there's no way the manager isn't going to find out, sooner or later. Bed Bugs are a new and evolving area of the law, so there's no clear...
You are still bound by it, it just makes it pretty hard to enforce.