The lease you signed is already "in effect", it is the lease period that starts Oct 1. The lease itself is an agreement that you will rent the property starting Oct 1 and took effect the day you signed it. You may be in luck by speaking to the owners immediately. Explain your situation. They may be able to rent the apartment to someone else by Oct 1. If they can, you may be off the hook (no one loses money). If they cannot, you will probably end up paying the first months rent. Make sure you send them a certified letter w/ return card also, this is your proof you gave them 30 days.
2006-09-19 20:00:15
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answered by Steve M 3
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At the very least you must give a written 30 day notice. If the lease that goes into effect on the 1st is a renewal, you can cancel the lease and go on a month-to-month lease. A month-to-month lease is more expensive per month, but your not locked into a 6, 9 or 12 month lease. Talk it over with your apartment manager.
2006-09-19 17:15:01
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answered by psyry7 2
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Try talking to the management. You may be required to give 30 days notice, however they may work with you on paying a lease termination fee because it has not taken effect yet, and your 30 day would expire in Oct. sometime. Good luck!
2006-09-19 17:02:58
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answered by Domestic Goddess 2
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RTFD is one of the most important principles in life. It stands for "Read The Friggin' Document".
Read every detail of your lease. Speak as soon as possible with managment. Issue a 30 day notice IMMEDIATLY by registered mail regardless of when you speak to them.
You need to do your due diligence in mitigating the damages to all parties, both the property owner and yourself by acting rapidly and decisively.
State codes and statutes governing leases and rentals are available on the web. Look up State codes for housing in your "Western State" and familiarize yourself with your rights, the property owners' rights, and your legal obligations.
2006-09-19 17:15:53
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answered by William P 3
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No at the very least you owe them 30 days notice that includes rent
2006-09-19 17:01:23
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answered by osu_fanz 4
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Talk to building management. If they understand, you may get away with having to pay a months rent.
2006-09-19 17:09:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Find another tenant who'll take over your lease.
2006-09-19 19:42:49
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answered by svikm 3
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You need to discuss this with your apartments, they all have different rules
2006-09-19 17:01:23
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answered by ♥RN♥ 4
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