"Why can't I stay where I want to stay?
I think this sounds mean - but If I change the words a little
"W hy can't I stay at the playground"
You'll guess why you didn't get the response you wanted out of it.
brenda's words are good
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"Why can't I stay where I want to stay?
I think this sounds mean - but If I change the words a little
"W hy can't I stay at the playground"
You'll guess why you didn't get the response you wanted out of it.
brenda's words are good
I thought all leases had a lease-breaking provision, with a penalty, of course. Apparently, not this one.
uh...they can't force you to stay. I'd say it's time to research Tenant rights in your state.
they can't force you to stay
But they may be able to force you to pay.
I ended up paying out my last month when I left MI.
But they may be able to force you to pay.
Oh yes of course. But can they really make you pay for 12 months of rent?
I ended up paying out my last month when I left MI.
That seems more reasonable.
And, really, even if it is true that they can make you pay for the whole lease, if the rental market in AA is so tight it seems like it would be no problem to get a subletter if the opportunity came to move before the lease was up.
I am too. I thought all leases had a lease-breaking provision, with a penalty, of course. Apparently, not this one.
Slim? The housing market in A2 is insane. Apartments are snatched up like that. That's why the leasing season starts in November.
OK, there's some bullshit going on somewhere. You need to see a copy of the actual lease. Landlords often say that a lease can't be broken, when they actually mean it can't be broken without penalty. And frankly, it's better for them if they lease to someone who won't break it, so they're going to make it sound as written in stone as they can. Read the lease - I'll bet there's something in there, like 30 or 60 day liablity, or full lease term liability if they are unable to relet, etc.
That seems more reasonable.
That's what I had left on the lease. They were firm in insisting I pay whatever remained on the lease (and I do remember, albeit vaguely, assuming this responsibility when I signed it -- whether it was legal as written, I dunno. bon bon will -- she's a lawyer who rented in A2).
Clearly whoever designed the Sorrento Valley Post OfficeThis would be the executives at Fox.
Took me ages to get into that place the one time I tried. I was pointing at the building, "I want to go point there." but the road refused to actually make that possible. It's the Post Office with no entrance.
P-C, many people are being wise.
Does anyone remember when Aimee is getting back from the wedding?
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Took me ages to get into that place the one time I tried. I was pointing at the building, "I want to go point there." but the road refused to actually make that possible. It's the Post Office with no entrance.
I KNOW! The miles of parking lot (that I had to wander through in order to find an actual unlocked/un-marked-with-employees-only door) ended up being the only thing to save me from being dumped back out on a one-way access street that would've dumped me on the freeway going the wrong way. Seriously, ALL the crack.