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Unfortunately, if you're a renter, you can't remove someone's name from your lease. That means if your roommate or ex wants to stay, or keep coming back periodically, and leave their belongings, there's nothing you can do. Your landlord is under no obligation to remove your roommate's name from the lease.
Breaking the lease might result in the loss of a security deposit. As explained previously, your roommate's misconduct can also be imputed to you, meaning that moving out before the lease expires, causing damage to the unit or not paying rent can cause you to lose your security deposit.
As long as your name's on the lease, the landlord can require you pay 100 percent of the rent, even if you can't afford it without your roommate. Replacing your roommate with a new one is an option, but your landlord may have to approve the new tenant.
Unfortunately, if you're a renter, you can't remove someone's name from your lease. ... Your landlord is under no obligation to remove your roommate's name from the lease. But some landlords are willing to remove a person from the lease. So it doesn't hurt to ask.
Give your landlord notice immediately. Don't wait until the bills pile up and rent is due before informing your landlord that you can't pay and want to move out. Tell your landlord the truth: if you need to move out because you simply can't afford the lease without a roommate and can't find one, then just say so.
Yes, you may sue your roommate. Likely this will be in the County small claims court. Whether the Judge awards you all that you claim or part or nothing is up to the Judge.
A co-tenant cannot break a lease. If a co-tenant does not pay his/her share of the rent, the remaining tenant(s) are responsible for fulfilling the lessee's obligations under the lease. A co-tenant can break an agreement with others to share a tenancy. ... A lease is a form of agreement between a landlord and a tenant.
Unfortunately, if you're a renter, you can't remove someone's name from your lease. ... If you can't afford the rent by yourself, but your roommate or ex won't pay and won't leave, your landlord can sue both of you, or just one of you, to fulfill the lease agreement of paying the full rent.
Breaking the lease might result in the loss of a security deposit. As explained previously, your roommate's misconduct can also be imputed to you, meaning that moving out before the lease expires, causing damage to the unit or not paying rent can cause you to lose your security deposit.
Negotiate with the Landlord As a matter of law, you cannot force the landlord to take your name off the lease until the lease ends. ... You can, however, negotiate removal of your name from the lease with your landlord as long as your co-tenants agree to the revision to the lease.
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