Can You Rent a House Without a Job? A Lawyer’s Guide to Securing a Lease
can you rent a house without a job
The answer from a legal and practical standpoint is unequivocally yes, it is possible to rent a house or apartment without a traditional job. Success does not depend
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Can Section 8 Find Out If You Are Married? Yes. Here’s How and What’s at Stake.
can section 8 find out if you are married
The answer is an unequivocal yes. Your local Public Housing Authority (PHA) not only can but is required to use specific systems to find out if you are
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Can You Legally Live in a House Without Electricity? A Legal Guide
Can You Legally Live in a House Without Electricity?
The answer is nuanced and depends heavily on local jurisdiction. While there is no universal federal law mandating every home be connected to the electrical grid, it is
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Can You Add an Occupant to a Lease After Signing? A Legal Analysis
Can You Add an Occupant to a Lease After Signing?
The answer is unequivocal: Yes, an occupant can be added to a lease after it has been signed, but this action is entirely contingent upon the landlord’s review
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Can You Have Two Leases at Once? A Guide to Legality Financial Reality
can you have two leases at once
The answer is unequivocal from a legal perspective: Yes, it is generally legal to have two or more residential leases in your name simultaneously in the United States.
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Can You Cancel a Lease Renewal Before It A Starts? A Legal Breakdown
can you cancel a lease renewal before it starts
The answer, from a contract law perspective, is generally no. Once you and your landlord have signed a lease renewal, it is a legally binding contract. The start
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