So my friend is getting kicked out of her aunts place (pic unrelated) because apparently she isn't on the lease for the house and the landlord won't let her stay. I'm wondering if there is anyway around this? She's 19 and doesn't act like a cunt or anything she doesn't deserve to be homeless. How hard is it to get her added to the lease? And does that even actually matter if she is family? Any advice is highly appreciated.
places like that usually allow family like their kids and wife but working-age single-people have to pay.
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I'm gonna assume this is a normal private leased apartment/house or something not share housing.
Check the local laws on rental rights. At least here, the leaseholder is merely the person legally responsible for the lease - paying it, upkeep etc. Outside that there's only things like fire codes etc that limit who can live in a place.
Generally the tenant is entitled to "Quiet enjoyment" of the place.
However if where they live has shitty tenant protection laws then your friend might be fucked.