It depends on the laws of the jurisdiction & the lease agreement. However, the general answer is "no".
Yes, they have an obligation to continue to pay rent.
Why do they have a cancellation fee? so you can cancel the rental. Tell them to take a hike.
It depends on when you cancel. Some companies will give you full refund if you cancel way ahead of time some will give you back certain percent of your deposit/payment...Companies have different Terms and Conditions. Ask the company to be sure.
Yes. All you need is a death certificate, there is always a clause for death of the person who signed the lease. If you co-signed, then they don't have to cancel it, but you can probably talk them into it anyway.
you have the choice to keep (reaffirm) a rental contract or to cancel it. The lender might be willing to negotiate with you to reduce the rent. Any past due rent payments will de discharged.
Maybe you should go for Florida Sun rental cars, they have big discount for normal days and holiday, can cancel anytime without fees, no booking fees, and many great features.
Enterprise Rental Cars or rentalcars.com are two sites offering discount car rentals. Using rentalcars.com allows the freedom to cancel without being subjected to a cancellation or late cancellation fee.
There are elderly rental assistance programs throughout the US. No matter the situation there is always someone to assist. Whether it be single mothers or the elderly who need assistance there is a program out there for you. Check out www.rentassistance.us for more information.
Hotels book up months ahead of time where as rental cars get booked the same day. If you cancel a hotel room last minute, they have a hard time filling that room, that is why they charge a cancellation fee. Rental cars don't have this problem.
No, there is no such right to rescind or cancel within 3 days for a residential lease.
Yes, the executor of the estate may do what they can to insure the value of the estate doesn't lose value. But the estate will need to file a tax return for the rental income.
Living expenses will depend on where you live and your type of housing. Generally, though, single mothers will have the cost of food, transportation, housing or rental costs, and utilities.