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Should I sign this aprrment lease?
Long story short I moved into an apartment complex like 8 months since then I haven't sign a lease. I had a bucket load of bad luck for around a year straight with jobs and just life in general. There's been some months where I'm not able to pay the full rent and some months I am. The aprrment manger has been cool and has let me go by with paying what I can. A week ago she told me there's a new manager and if people are late he just wants to evict them right away which I get. The issue I have is that I don't mind paying the amount but I just started this new job and I haven't even been there for a week yet. I'm nervous that if I sign this lease and this job doesn't work out cause it's a temp job that full time for now that I may just evicted and have it on my record. I'm 22 and going to college so I'm broke like most college kids. She asked me 3 months ago but didn't bring it up after that. ALSO PLEASE ANSWER THIS IF YOU KNOW I don't have a lease now so let's say I do have to go would the eviction still show on my record when I try to relocate? Don't be a dick people act like they will never been in a tough spot.
5 Answers
- babyboomer1001Lv 74 years ago
You DO have a lease. If it is not written and you are paying rent, then you have a month to month lease. They can ALWAYS evict you for a lease violation and failing to pay your rent on time is a lease violation. You might want to consider renting something you CAN afford.
Source(s): Certified Paralegal, with 25+ years' experience & with Landlord & Tenant law experience. - Anonymous4 years ago
Getting evicted for not paying rent is the same no matter if you have a fixed term lease or a month to month. It is the same court procedure & you get sued the same way no matter if you have a lease or not.
- 4 years ago
At present, you can be tossed out with 30 days notice, as you are a month-to-month. There is no need for the expense of an eviction unless the landlord wants one.
If you are evicted, then it will be displayed on your credit report.
- SusieLv 74 years ago
If you have no lease, you are on a month to month basis and can be evicted anytime anyway.
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