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Talk to your landlord about adding someone to the lease agreement. You can't just move someone in without his permission. For example, adding another person may exceed your apartment's occupancy limit or the landlord may be unable to allow it because of the city's ordinances on apartment occupancy.
Yes, he absolutely must be on the lease. He would be an unauthorized occupant otherwise, and you could get evicted. You can add someone mid-lease, but it's up to your landlord. He'll likely have to fill out an application, pay an application fee, get approved and have a new lease drawn.
Yes, he absolutely must be on the lease. He would be an unauthorized occupant otherwise, and you could get evicted. You can add someone mid-lease, but it's up to your landlord. He'll likely have to fill out an application, pay an application fee, get approved and have a new lease drawn.
Step 1: Obtain a Written Request. Invite the tenant to submit in writing the request to add another person to the lease. Step 2: Check the Property's Occupancy Limit. Step 3: Acquire a Completed Rental Application. Step 4: Make a Decision. Step 5: Review the Details With the Tenants.
Talk to your landlord about adding someone to the lease agreement. You can't just move someone in without his permission. For example, adding another person may exceed your apartment's occupancy limit or the landlord may be unable to allow it because of the city's ordinances on apartment occupancy.
Yes, someone can live with the tenant without being on the lease. However, it is important to distinguish the difference between a guest and a long-term guest.
No, you don't need to add someone to your tenancy for them to be living with you. The home is yours as long as you pay for it, and you can have anyone live in it. You just need to let your landlord know that someone is going to be moving in, but you do not need your social housing landlords permission.
You can assign your tenancy to a partner who lives with you. The property must be their main home. If you don't live with a partner, you may be able to assign your tenancy to someone else who lives with you but only if your tenancy agreement says you can.
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