You signed a one year lease and had altercations within your partner the first week of moving inYou told us you felt threatened by the partner and placed a restraining order against him and asked us to release you from the leaseThe owner agreed to break the lease and provided a day notice August 27th that ended September 27th but you did not leaveYou gave a notice October 5th to move out October 31st, which was not a day required noticeThe owner did not charge for any damages and we did not find a new tenant to complete your lease agreementBecause the unit is not rented, we applied your deposit to the rentWhile the unit is not rented you are still responsible and owe for rent
You signed a one year lease and had altercations within your partner the first week of moving in. You told us you felt threatened by the partner and placed a restraining order against him and asked us to release you from the lease. The owner agreed to break the lease and provided a 30 day notice...
August 27th that ended September 27th but you did not leave. You gave a notice October 5th to move out October 31st, which was not a 30 day required notice. The owner did not charge for any damages and we did not find a new tenant to complete your lease agreement. Because the unit is not rented, we applied your deposit to the rent. While the unit is not rented you are still responsible and owe for rent.
You signed a one year lease and had altercations within your partner the first week of moving inYou told us you felt threatened by the partner and placed a restraining order against him and asked us to release you from the leaseThe owner agreed to break the lease and provided a day notice August 27th that ended September 27th but you did not leaveYou gave a notice October 5th to move out October 31st, which was not a day required noticeThe owner did not charge for any damages and we did not find a new tenant to complete your lease agreementBecause the unit is not rented, we applied your deposit to the rentWhile the unit is not rented you are still responsible and owe for rent
You signed a one year lease and had altercations within your partner the first week of moving in. You told us you felt threatened by the partner and placed a restraining order against him and asked us to release you from the lease. The owner agreed to break the lease and provided a 30 day notice...
August 27th that ended September 27th but you did not leave. You gave a notice October 5th to move out October 31st, which was not a 30 day required notice. The owner did not charge for any damages and we did not find a new tenant to complete your lease agreement. Because the unit is not rented, we applied your deposit to the rent. While the unit is not rented you are still responsible and owe for rent.