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I recently decided that I wanted to move out of my apartment for several reasons. One of the main reasons is that one of my room mates moved her boyfriend in. Her boyfriend is addicted to drugs, doesn't have a job and doesn't pay rent. He has also talked about wanting to grow drugs in our apartment, etc. I don't feel safe around him or his friends and I just want out b/c our place is disgusting. I told my other room mates I wanted out and that they needed to sign the papers allowing me to leave, and then have her boyfriend either sign a new lease or pay them every month. They both said they wouldn't sign for me to leave. This same room mate also bought a dog and isn't paying the required fee to have it. I'm wondering if it is a good idea to tell the leasing office about all these problems and see if they can do something about it. I'm just not sure the best course of action to take. I've tried to find someone to replace me, but no luck yet. Any suggestions?

2007-07-14 13:40:31 · 9 answers · asked by xx kiss me cait xx 1 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

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you could consider telling your roommates to sign or you will have to leave without the papers and settle it in small claims court later. Its a little bit of a game of chicken, since they probably know you don't want a bad reference from the current landlord, but it sounds like they might have more to lose, namely the apartment, than you do.

The landlord probably has a lease where you are jointly and severally responsible for the rent, which means each and every one of you is responsible for the entire amount of the rent should the others fail to pay their share.

Kind of a tough situation for you. Its hard to tell you what is the best path without knowing your roommates, but I would certainly try to convince them to let you out. Be careful about reporting the drug stuff, some of those boys can be dangerous.

2007-07-14 13:50:38 · answer #1 · answered by John M 7 · 0 0

Sounds like your roommates need the heave ho...

One, it doesn't sound like you are in a safe environment and that is the main issue.

Two, they are not following the contract that they already signed.

Three, if it is disgusting and you don't like it, act on it. Best course of action is to not roll over and take it. You said you don't feel safe, make your move and tell the landlord/company that you don't feel safe and why and that you want out of your lease. You can also see if they'll transfer your lease to a different property if it is available.

If they won't work with you, you can see if there is an ombudsman for housing that can help you. Good luck and get out!

2007-07-14 20:57:57 · answer #2 · answered by tyghor 2 · 0 0

i would sit down w/ ur roommates. state ur reasons for wanting to leave. if they say that they wont sign the paper for u, inform them that u have no intention of staying there and if they wont sign then u will have no other recourse but to take it to the landlord. im pretty sure that they will sign after u tell them that as they take the chance of being evicted or worse yet having the landlord call the police over the drugs. but if they still wont, then do just what u said u would and go to landlord because they obviously dont care about the repercussions. that is what i would do anyway.

2007-07-14 23:55:18 · answer #3 · answered by royalwitch70 2 · 0 0

You need to get out of there, find somewhere else to live. Then get the police to escort you to get your things, file a report with police and provide the leasing office with a copy. So if the leasing copy tries to sue you. Dont tell anyone just do it. I feel really bad for you, but dont stay, if the police come in they will arrest everybody in the apartment even you. This could be bad if you dont get out you could get hurt so be careful.

2007-07-14 20:53:56 · answer #4 · answered by Etta P 4 · 0 0

You have several legal options but, if you want to leave you can. They have already breech the contract that you all agreed upon so, if you want you are in your legal right to give them notice that you are moving an they can not hold you liable to the lease. But you must give them a written notice before moving out. The real question is do you have a plaace to go and can you afford it .

2007-07-14 20:52:29 · answer #5 · answered by DeeMny 1 · 0 0

Talk to the leasing office and if necessary talk to a lawyer. You should have the right to leave if you're in an apartment where you no longer feel safe.

2007-07-14 20:48:34 · answer #6 · answered by sonofstar 5 · 0 0

Tell te leasing agents, they might help, also if you go to the police, they migh help too. I know that for safety reasons you can get out of a lease....good luck

2007-07-14 20:50:44 · answer #7 · answered by Rosie 4 · 0 0

you might as well tell the people from whom you are leasing the apartment. they will find out sooner or later. it would be better if you left on your own terms. before you do that set up a few private security cameras where they cant see them. then you will have evidence of the illegal activity.

2007-07-14 20:47:14 · answer #8 · answered by hannlbai78 3 · 0 0

Talk to your landlord. Give him your reasons for wanting to leave (you don't need to mention the dog).

If worst comes to worst, just leave. No one can make you stay where you don't want to stay.
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2007-07-14 20:50:27 · answer #9 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

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