Bankruptcy does not relieve a tenant from paying his rent: it's not a debt. Rent is due in advance of the rental period and is not an extension of credit.
Oh, and a landlord cannot evict a tenant...
If there are any costs associated with drafting and signing the lease the landlord should pay. That would be part of the costs of having rental property.
Most leases have provisions that automatically terminates the lease in favor of the deceased tenant. However if the unit is damaged beyond normal wear and tear then the landlord may still keep the...
If a tenant abandons a property without notice he is in violation of the lease, and the landlord can sue and/or keep the security deposit. The tenant may also be responsible for the rent of the unit...