Users' questions

What happens if you split rent with your partner?

What happens if you split rent with your partner?

You’ll only be responsible for whatever portion of the rent is specified in your individual agreement. If you are living with your partner in a property but you’re not named on any tenancy agreement then you are not a full tenant. If your partner wants you to leave, you have no rights to stay on in the property.

Do you have to pay rent if you share accommodation with other people?

If you share accommodation but have your own individual tenancy agreement there are generally less things that you need to worry about than if you had a joint tenancy with the other people you’re living with. If you have your own individual tenancy agreement then you are liable to pay the rent.

Can you draw up a new rental agreement after a divorce?

If it becomes clear that one party will stay at your property, you can draw up a new rental agreement to take the place of the old one. Consult a lawyer before you compromise your current lease, however. Divorces can get messy, and you need to protect your interests if either tenant makes claims against the other.

Can a landlord give you separate tenancy if your partner leaves?

It’s unusual for a landlord to give separate tenancy agreements to people living as a couple. But, if you do have your own agreement that doesn’t mention your partner then you will probably still be able to live in the property if your partner leaves.

What does it mean to have a rent to own agreement?

Rent-to-own agreements, also called lease-to-own agreements or lease-options, are traditional leases agreements that also give the tenant an option to purchase the rental property, typically a single-family house, sometime after the beginning of the tenancy. This arrangement has potential financial and other benefits to both landlords and tenants.

Is it legal for a landlord to own a rental property?

Although a landlord may own a rental property, tenants have unique protections from discrimination, harassment, arbitrary rent increases, and wrongful eviction.

Do you need a partnership to own a rental property?

Co-ownership of Rental Real Estate Does Not Require Partnership Formation. Generally co-ownership in rental property does not require the formation of a partnership when the following conditions are met. 1. Each co-owner must hold title to the property as a tenant in common (TIC) under local law.

Can You separate while leasing a rental house?

Not open for further replies. My husband and I separated while in a 1 year lease on a rental house. I moved out, called the landlord and my husband stayed at the house. My husband will not pay rent and keeps telling the landlord that he will move out in a few days which has been going on for a month now.