I've looked over my lease and there are only a few ways to get out of it, none of which apply to me. I'm having problems with my room mates [[they are dirty, we have an illegal dog in the apartment and an extra tenant who does NOT pay rent]]. I figure the extra tenant could take over my rent if I left. There are also problems with the apartment that have not been fixed. I have another place to live, but not sure what to do / what the laws are. I don't want to go to the leasing office yet without knowing exaclty what is legal and what I should say. Thanks!
2007-07-06
07:34:24
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Everyone's advice has been good so far. If assigning a lease is possible, I'd like to do that. I'm scared to bring it up b/c this person as of right now, is not paying rent and the other room mates might become hostile when I say I want to move out. How should I go about telling them my idea?
2007-07-06
08:12:31 ·
update #1