A tenant if that right is granted in the lease to the tenant or is a tenant's right because of a law. Normally a landlord can't renew a lease except for specific reasons -- one is called a "holdover". That's where the tenant should have moved out because the lease is over, but doesn't. In that case the lease may grant the landlord the right to consider the lease "renewed" for a period of time. As to a law, there are some places where if you have an oral lease for a year and you as the landlord fail to notify the tenant within a certain time period before the end of the lease that the landlord won't renew, it may be too late and the tenant can "automatically" renew if it wants. There are also leases called "proprietary" leases, which are leases between a building cooperative corporation and the people who own shares in the building corporation and have the exclusive right to a cooperative apartment in the building; it is something that "renews" constantly unless the shareholder breaks the lease or sells the shares.
Unless the offer to renew was made in writing and signed by the landlord, he may legally withdraw a verbal offer at any time.
Absolutely.
Yes, you can certainly renew a car lease. However, it really depends on the leasing agent. For example, Honda does allow for renewed car leases.
That is up to the landlord.
The last day of the lease.
No, just proper notice, if the lease so requires.
"So you are saying that. I can renew this anytime?"
You bet they can. Some leases have language in them that say they automatically renew for another year, and other leases contain language that says they turn into a month-to-month lease. Your landlord would have to evict you if they wanted you out if the lease contains either of those clauses. Barring that, at the end of your one year lease, you have no title to that apartment if the landlord chooses not to renew your lease. No landlord in PA is specially obligated to renew any lease. If you've been a good tenant, they probably will, but if you've been a pain to deal with, they're probably not going to renew you and they'll try their luck with another tenant.
It means to erase something when u don't need it anymore.
The Philipine Government would not renew the lease.
Vacate means to leave. An example of vacate would be that when a lease on an apartment is up, you can either choose to renew your lease or vacate the premises.
Yes, the landlord can; there is no law that would prevent him from not renewing your lease.