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Do both partners have to sign a lease?

Yes, a contract to lease is legally binding in California. However, both parties do not have to sign the lease in order for the contract to be binding. A lease delivered and signed by the landlord is enforceable if the tenant fails to sign.

Should my boyfriend and I both be on the lease?

If you rent an apartment, both partners should put their names on the lease. That won’t keep the landlord off your back if your boyfriend or girlfriend doesn’t pay, but if you end up in small-claims court trying to collect from a deadbeat, you’ll stand a better chance of winning if his or her name appears on the lease.

Can my boyfriend kick me out if I’m on the lease?

Roommates have no authority at all to evict someone who also signed the lease. If your roommate drives you crazy or stops paying the rent, you have options, but they don’t include kicking him out.

Can boyfriend kick me out of his house?

Your boyfriend has no authority to throw you out. However you also have no right to be there. He could call the police and they could remove you for trespassing.

Can my boyfriend kick me out during a pandemic?

Yes even if you aren’t paying rent. This means he must give notice. What this may also mean is he can get into trouble for two things. The first being he did not follow the eviction rules so you would be able to call the police (non emergency line) to let you back in if he refuses to let you in.

In order for a lease agreement to be valid, both parties must sign the contract. Depending on your state’s laws, if a property manager is representing an owner, the owner may or may not be listed on the lease agreement.

What happens if joint tenants who are in a relationship split up?

If you’re joint tenants and you both want to leave, either you or your ex-partner can end the tenancy by giving notice. You’ll both need to move out. If your landlord doesn’t update the tenancy agreement, you’ll both still be responsible for rent and the person who leaves can still give notice to end the tenancy.

Can a couple sign the same lease as a cotenant?

Renting a place together and signing the same lease is the most common way that two people become cotenants. But you and your partner can become cotenants in another way, too. If you have a place and your landlord approves of an additional occupant, your partner can sign your original lease and become a cotenant.

Can a partner take 50% of my house?

This means property acquired by gift or inheritance or acquired before marriage or civil partnership, and that would seem to exclude the house you bought before you got married.

What happens when you sign a cotenancy on an apartment?

By signing a new lease or rental agreement that creates a cotenancy, you are, in effect, starting a new tenancy, so the landlord can increase rent immediately, rather than give you the usual 30 days’ notice (for a month-to-month rental agreement) or wait until the lease ends.

Can a landlord go after a co-signer?

If a landlord wants to, he can exercise the option of going after a co-signer, as opposed to the actual tenant, regardless of whether or not all other alternatives have been exercised first. To learn more and better prepare yourself for the process of co-signing, you may want to consult an experienced landlord-tenant attorney near you.