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Both parties are joint and severally liable. Thus, the landlord could go after either party for the full amount of rent due.
Is it really our fault for not reading licensing agreements? The damn things are 8 pages long and for almost everything we buy.
by styxxoo1 on June 7th, 2011
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We assigned our one-year lease with 4 months remaining to new tenants over 7 years ago. Are we still responsible for damages?
by tsdayzee on April 4th, 2011
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1.Purpose of formal contract?
2.How above differs to agreements based on trust (no formal contract).
by Tweetster on April 23rd, 2011
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In contract law, what is the definition of a well written contract and what does it address?
by Anonymous on May 8th, 2011
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Are texas employers required to give their employees a copy of their contract after signing? Private School teaching contract.
by laurenbooker on May 15th, 2011
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You're reading In the state of Virginia, if there are two people signing a rental agreement, and one person leaves and takes all of their things, is the other person liable for any of the rent?
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by john pennington on August 31st, 2008