Multiple Signing of Rental Lease When 3 tenants wish to rent an apartment…

Multiple Signing of Rental Lease
When 3 tenants wish to rent an apartment together, how should they sign a lease so that if one of the tenants decides to leave, the other tenants won’t be legally obligated to pay that person’s part of the rent for the remainder of the lease agreement?

Rental Lease agreements- for the rentee A rentor signs a one year lease…

Rental Lease agreements- for the rentee
A rentor signs a one year lease allowing pets over 35lbs, new owner of the complex changes the requirements as they relate to pets and now all pet owners with dogs over 35 lbs must move out. Is there any legal protection, financial compensation, ability to hold apt. complex owners to the original lease signed by all parties? The lease has 6 mos. remaining before the lease ends. Lease also states that if rentor leaves before lease period expires, he/she must pay two months rent. Can the rentee hold anyone responsible or can he/she be kicked out due to the ‘new’ pet policy? Town is outside of San Francisco, CA, to the south. Thank you for any information or direction you may have.

Landlord wants dog out.

Landlord wants dog out…
Hi,
I’m currently living in North Hollywood, CA. I have a legal question relating to residential leases and pets. I signed a one-year lease on April 1 06. In our lease, there is NO no-pet clause, or anything that even says mentions pets. In May, we got a rescued miniature pincher who was fully trained and house broken. He weighs 9 pounds. Very quiet, doesn’t bark, does not damage any property, and simply isn’t a nuisance to anybody. There are several other dogs in our apartment complex as well (mind you I’m paying $3000/mo for a 3 bed). In July, the landlord decides she doesn’t want dogs because there were complaints of feces in the courtyard (even though I knew it was the ally cats who I’ve been seeing around every morning). She tells us we need to get rid of him or we’ll be evicted. I told her there’s nothing in my lease keeping me from having this non-burdon dog. She told us she’d talk to the owner about it and get back to us shortly. Here it is October 10th, calls us yesterday and tells us that we’re getting evicted because we still have the dog after she told us to get rid of it. We told her you never called us back for one, secondly, we can legally have this dog . Was I right, or can they evict us if we don’t get him out?