Yes, that's why the notice.
2006-07-26 14:27:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless the apartment is considered inhabitable, which would be hard to prove. You won't be able to get out of paying otherwise, no matter what the extenuating circumstances were. I suggest just paying the 30 days, move on and forget about it when it's over.
2006-07-27 01:52:06
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answered by Mary J 4
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Yes, unless the landlord agrees to some other arrangement (lots of luck). You have the right to stay for the 30 days and you pay for it.
2006-07-26 14:32:16
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answered by Steve Wood 3
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Depends on the situation. The lease, the contract and the landlord.
2006-07-26 14:29:00
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, however if you can find someone to occupy and pay the rest of the rent then noooooooo.
2006-07-26 14:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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What is stated in your lease?
2006-07-26 14:35:14
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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If you have a lease, yes.
2006-07-26 14:28:34
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answered by imagineworldwide 4
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