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Talk with the manager to see what options you have. Some leases have "break lease" clauses. If the manager won't or can't work with you, you can try to get someone to assume your lease. The manager of course would have to approve the new person/tenant before they could assume your lease.

2006-07-19 12:59:07 · answer #1 · answered by Attinger 1 · 0 0

You can beg....

Unless you want to rack up attorney's fees, I'd just serve my time. I bailed on a lease for poor living conditions and they eventually took me to collections.

2006-07-19 19:01:16 · answer #2 · answered by 3eleven 4 · 0 0

Money talks. If they're corporate you might talk with manager, if just a private owner they will work with ya

2006-07-19 19:48:33 · answer #3 · answered by scottpetsche 2 · 0 0

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