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Active Lease means any Lease that is designated on the internal system of Seller or Servicer, as applicable, as "Active".
Although landlord-tenant laws vary across the U.S., in all states a lease survives a sale unless otherwise stated in the lease itself. Tenants' rights do not change in any way with the sale of the property they rent. ... A new landlord must honor a lease as if he signed it himself.
Under this law, the new owner (the person or entity that purchased the property at a foreclosure sale) has to honor an existing residential lease until it ends, unless that new owner wants to live in the home. ... In addition, month-to-month tenants are entitled to 90 days' notice before having to move out under the law.
When a landlord and tenant sign a lease agreement it forms a legally binding contract. The lease cannot be altered except through another written agreement signed by both parties unless the original lease specifically gives a party the power to change something on their own.
In such a case, it is not possible for you to terminate the lease without cause. For a fixed lease term, both the house owner and tenant must adhere to the term. Therefore, just as the renter cannot move out without making payment for the agreed term, you also cannot send them out before the lease term ends.
Your lease remains valid in case a rental property is sold, and your former landlord is obliged to provide you with a name and address of a new landlord. ... This means that tenants cannot be forced to leave or asked to pay a different rent until the current lease expires.
So it is important to know the laws and rules around guests who stay longer than they should, or who are quietly living with renters without being on the lease. ... In many cases, there is no time a guest can become a resident without having their name added to the lease by the landlord.
No, but a landlord usually requires that everyone who is living in a rental unit be named on the lease agreement either as a tenant or occupant. Landlords have the right to know how many people are living in the rental unit and who is living in it.
If a person moves in and is not on the lease, but the lease holder moves out, they have no legal means of taking over the property and asserting their right to live there. It also means you can't use the landlord as a rental reference. Yes, it's possible, but it depends on the landlord, the lease, and local laws.
However, if a lease doesn't have this provision, then the only people who need to sign the lease are the people responsible for paying the rent. Usually, though, your landlord will want every adult occupant to sign. Following the RulesWhen you sign a lease, you're agreeing to follow the building's rules.
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