Ask your office staff. They may be offering a settlement fee amount that would allow you to move out with usually only a 30 day notice. I was able to move by paying the equivilant of 2 months rent on the day I turned over my keys. I had to pay rent thru that day and also sign some paperwork in the office but it worked out perfectly. We didn't know we'd buy a house so soon and had 5 months remaining on our lease.
They can TERMINATE a lease, if the lessee is in violation of the lease.
My roommate will not agree for me to break the lease. She has insulted me doesn't pay bills on time and is emotionally draining on me. I want to break the lease but she will not let me break it what can i do?
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It would be called a Residential Rental Agreement, Residential Lease, Month-to-Month Tenancy Agreement, or something to that effect. The name varies widely.
Yes, unless the landlord breached the lease in some significant way.
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No, not everyone will need a residential lease form. If you rent, you should make sure that you do get a lease form though. It will protect you and your landlord from any problems that may arise.
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Absolutely.
They can TERMINATE a lease, if the lessee is in violation of the lease.
My roommate will not agree for me to break the lease. She has insulted me doesn't pay bills on time and is emotionally draining on me. I want to break the lease but she will not let me break it what can i do?
Depending on the state laws. Ohio is NO. Unless written into the lease as a clause clearly indicating the loss of life factor, then the end of the life is the end of the lease. The use cannot continue once the original lease holder dies. This is not necessarily true for property leased for a business. The business assets may be required for lease fulfillment then but NOT for lease of residential.