Question about a lease

johnjohn320

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An argument between friend and I: Can you rent out property that you are leasing? eg. could I lease a house or apartment, and then rent out rooms from this property to others and collect rent on my own?
 

axelfox

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sounds like a sublease or assignment. check your lease to see if the LL allows it.
 

johnjohn320

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Originally posted by: mwtgg
You mean sublet?

No, when you sublet, someone else takes over on your lease and pays the same company for rent that you would normally pay.

I'mt talking about running your own business. You're leasing a house, and want to run your own leasing company out of it, essentially. You're out to make a profit.
 

axelfox

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Originally posted by: johnjohn320
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: mwtgg
You mean sublet?</end quote></div>

No, when you sublet, someone else takes over on your lease and pays the same company for rent that you would normally pay.


I'mt talking about running your own business. You're leasing a house, and want to run your own leasing company out of it, essentially. You're out to make a profit.

That's an assignment.

 

johnjohn320

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Originally posted by: axelfox
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: johnjohn320
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: mwtgg
You mean sublet?</end quote></div>

No, when you sublet, someone else takes over on your lease and pays the same company for rent that you would normally pay.


I'mt talking about running your own business. You're leasing a house, and want to run your own leasing company out of it, essentially. You're out to make a profit.</end quote></div>

That's an assignment.

Beg pardon?
 

azazyel

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Originally posted by: johnjohn320
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: axelfox
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: johnjohn320
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: mwtgg
You mean sublet?</end quote></div>

No, when you sublet, someone else takes over on your lease and pays the same company for rent that you would normally pay.


I'mt talking about running your own business. You're leasing a house, and want to run your own leasing company out of it, essentially. You're out to make a profit.</end quote></div>

That's an assignment.

</end quote></div>

Beg pardon?

Yeah, that didn't make any sense.
 

waggy

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only IF the lease allowes it. even then you should check renters laws.
 

johnjohn320

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: waggy
only IF the lease allowes it. even then you should check renters laws.</end quote></div>

So, on occassion, a lease may allow it? To rent out that which you are renting yourself, charging your own rent?
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: johnjohn320
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: waggy
only IF the lease allowes it. even then you should check renters laws.</end quote></div>

So, on occassion, a lease may allow it? To rent out that which you are renting yourself, charging your own rent?

it may. depends on local renter laws. some say you can some say you can not. Some even limit how much you can charge (the rent you pay).

 

Parasitic

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I would assume yes because it counts toward subletting. That is, if the landlord allows.