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I Have Been Renting A Room For The Last Six Months But I Never Signed A Lease – Do I Still Have A Legal Right To Occupy The Room Even Though I Never Signed A Lease?

Yes. Although a written lease is beneficial to protect the rights of both parties, oral agreements are valid where the lease period is for no more than one year.  A lease for a period that exceeds one year must be in writing and signed by both the landlord and the tenant in order to be enforceable.  For example, if you and your landlord decide that you will continue to rent the room for the next 13 months, then the agreement must be in writing in order to be enforceable past the 12 month, otherwise, on the 12 month, you could be evicted or on the other hand, you could leave without breaking the lease.

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