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 Is it legal for your landlord to look through your stuff?
I think I all ready know the answer to this......


 Why are upper floor apartments more expensive to rent than ground floor?

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should have put this in the main post, Im referring to 2-4 story residential apartments in the Cincinnati ...


 Should I have to pay half of the utilities?
I am moving out at the end of this month. I left for vacation on the 14th until the 19th. Since being back from vacation, I have been staying with my parent's or at my boyfriend's. Before I ...


 Is paying a little more than what's due each month a good or bad idea on a 30 year mortgage?
Over the course of a year the total amount overpaid would equal roughly one additional monthly payment.

We are currently in year four of a thirty year mortgage but don't intend to ...


 Can a private landlord increase the rent if they want?
Lived rent free for 4 years then paid rent for 8 months with no tenancy agreement. Now landlord (which is an estranged relative) wants to up the rent with a 6 month tenancy agreement. What are my ...


 Can i request my landlord to change carpet in my apt?
I'm a NJ resident.
i live in bergen county
and i lived in same apt for 4 yrs.
carpet wasnt new and it was really old
when we first moved in
and it has been 4 yrs and my ...


 Is my Landlord responsible for fixing my closet or am I?
I rent a room in a house where 2 other people also rent rooms. Our landlord & his wife also live in the house. In my room, I have a sliding closet door that is only fixed to a track on the top ...


 My boyfriend put me on the loan to the house, without my signature?? What can I do about this?
He needed me to be on the loan in order to qualify, but I didn't sign anything. I gave him my social security number (I know, stupid), so they could pull up my credit, but I didn't sign ...


 Can a landlord ask for the 1st month, last month rent, and the deposit all at the same time to move in?
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 Landlady evicting me from flat 7 weeks after having my first baby
Hi everyone,
I am suffering from depression because of sooo many stressful things happening in my life, one of them is the fact that i need to go abroad to meet family but i am stuck here ...


 What are my rights upon eviction from an apartment?
can the landlord keep my stuff? i thought i had until aug 30th to get out but while i was on vacation, the landlords removed EVERYTHING! they say they dont know where it got taken. bullshit! i ...


 My landlord is making me pay more than what my lease states?
The lease I signed is for 525 and because he states is wife made a mistake when drawing the lease I have to pay 550 even though the lease I signed stated 525 can he do that?...


 What would you do if your brother cheated you?
If you owned property together with your brother after your father died, you did all the administrative work, tax declarations, payed all the bills, while he lives in the house, pays nothing but ...


 Should I rent out my house while I travel or sell it?
Hi,

I am going to live in New Zealand with my partner for 2 years and am undecided what to do with the house we own. We have owned it for 1 year and was thinking of renting it out while we ...


 What is causing so many foreclosures in todays real estate industry?
My mom is a realtor in the Bay area and she hasn't been selling houses lately and now it is causing us to move to a smaller house. We used to be very rich and had a 4,500 sq foot home but now we ...


 How to kick an ex out of my house. There is no lease, He is not on the title, and we were never married.?
I moved out and let my ex stay in my house provided I was given some money every month, we never had any kind of written lease or agreement. His name is not on the title, and we were never married. ...


 Should I get married before buying a house?
I'm single, but I want to buy property. Should I buy now or wait until I meet a woman who wants to buy as well. I don't earn a lot of money at the moment, but I've got enough for a ...


 How will the current financial crisis affect property prices in Australia?
I want to buy property but not sure whether now is a good time considering what's going on overseas. How do you think it will affect property prices in Sydney?...


 Can my mom's ex kick us out?
My mom moved in with her fiance about 2 years ago. I moved in 10 months ago. I'm 22. They are going to split up but my mom and I have no place to go. We are looking for a place to live but ...


 Is there something that you wish you knew before buying your home?
I am looking to buy a home for the first time. Please tell me some things that I need to take into consideration when making home-buying decisions... things that maybe you wish you thought about ...



braslinbabe85
How can I get out of my lease?
my family just got approved for a house on post... if we don't take it now, we may have to wait another long time becuase we would have to go to the bottom of the waiting list again. I have 5 months left on my lease at my apartment, what do I do?
                     
 




Jose R
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If your apartment complex uses the military clause you just need to turn in your orders of military housing to them. If they don't use the military clause then they might have an amount for you to pay to get out of the lease.
Most apartment close to military installations use the military clause.


ldsmama
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In most cases, there is a Military Clause....Check with your housing office to see what you can do, many times they will let you out of the lease.


bostonianinmo
See if your lease has a military clause that includes moving in to MFH. If so, just follow the instructions there. While many leases have military clauses, not all of them allow you to break the lease just to move on post unless it is a mandatory move, i.e. certain senior command positions.

If you don't have a military clause that allows you to move into MFH then you'll need to discuss this with your landlord. Depending upon the local market he may or may not be willing to break the lease in exchange for a set amount, typically one month's rent.

If the landlord will not allow you to break the lease, you can do so on your own but must keep in mind that he can hold you liable for the remainder of the lease term. Common law requires the landlord to make a reasonable effort to place a new tenant and some communities do limit your lability to 2 months. Where the local community doesn't have an ordinance governing this, the courts typically hold to the 2 month standard. However local conditions can change that substantially especially if the rental market is soft. If your landlord has a lot of vacancies and has trouble placing tenants, plan on paying off the full term of the lease if you break it.

It's a very common misconception that GIs automatically get a free pass on this one. There is NO truth to that rumor! Your lease controls what you can do. Lacking anything in your lease you're down to the good graces of your landlord.


s t
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there are a few options -- try them all...
a. try to sublet your apt. and as an incentive give one month free...
b. try to go and see the landlard..tell him...you want to get out -- if he breaks the lease you will give me "two months pay" and you are out of the contract...
c. take a room-mate for the remaining period..and share the cost...of the lease....
hope it helps...good luck...


roncarolhillsstupid
Go to your landlord and explain your situation to him/her. If they are supporting of our troops, they will probably work something out with you. You may have to pay a pro-rated amount of money or they just might be able to sub-rent your place for the 5 months left. Good Luck.


smartblonde
Try to find a doctor that will write a note saying that you are allergic to the carpet pad. They cannot force you to stay or pay to break your lease if it is for a medical reason. I've had friends do this, but they were legitimately allergic to it.
Or you can just pay the penalty for breaking your lease early. You will probably also lose your deposit if you do that. Read your lease very carefully. I'm sure there is something in it about early evacuation.


NANCY K
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Somewhere on the Internet
is a legal site where you can
ask legal questions.
Did you sign a lease agreement?
Did you make a deposit?

I have been committed to lease
agreements before where
I could have walked right out
and they wouldn't have done
a thing, but I have been in the
kind, too that would take your
first born child and not think a
thing about it!! Have your
lease out and give all the
facts and they will tell you
what to do. good luck!

PS thanks for your commitment
to the country and your service
in the military! I do not stand
behind Bush, but I love and
respect all soldiers who are
so committed to the USA.


djs
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THE GOVERNMENT HOUSING SHOULD BE ENOUGH.SEE BASE LEGAL


kernel_sanders
Just pack up and move..do not tell anyone where you live.


Yote'
Talk to your landlord, if you can find another family in need of a rental that will move in when you move out, he may let you out of it. I am sure it isn't the first time the situation has come up. The Post Housing office may know someone coming in, or someone leaving soon who has sold a house and needs short-term housing.


Carolyn T
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Your lease should say something about what you need to do. Usually it's a 30 day notice but sometimes you have to find a tenant to take over your lease. Read your lease and see what it says or/and talk to your landlord and explain your situation. They'll usually work with you!


Meatpies
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Just explain it to the apartment manager. Show paperwork that backs up what you say.... they'll probably understand.

BTW... tell whoever is in the military in your family a BIG THANK YOU and GOD BLESS YOU from me, okay?


Lynden
you are bind to your lease


Jessie
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You need to talk to the land lord and explain to him what happened, most land lords around post will understand. What you could do to make things easier on him is find someone who will move in when you move out so you save him less head ache when you do leave. I think it is better to live off post anyways, there are to many rules on post and people are ALWAYS in your business. i think off post is a lot batter anyways


Somebody Hopeful
Do you want the apartment or not?


shanae d
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i your family got approved for an house you and your family should take the house and not be on the bottom of the waiting list.if you and your family got 5 months left on the lease at your apartment take the house and don't leave anything in your apartment if you payed for it. jump on the house before its to late.........


Squeakers
"You people are not reading the questions correctly". The "Asker" does not live in Military Housing at the moment. The "Asker" wants to "break the current lease" on the apartment,in order to move into Military Housing",before the least expires! (Anyway) You will have to pay the rent "in full",to keep from being sued,for "Breech of Contract". The Landlord does'nt care if you want to move,and he will want the 5 months of rent,that is actually owed to him. I'm thinking you can get friends,relatives,co-workers,or your boss,to help you raise enough money,to "payoff" the least. If someone else does move into the apartment after you leave,then you will stil owe the rent. If you decide to "make a dash" (move anyway,without letting the Landlord know),then you will definetly be sued,plus court cost.
I know this is all bad news,but it's the truth. Hopefully you will come up with a way,to raise the money to "pay off" the 5 months of rent.


the_silverfoxx
explain this to the owner. many will let you out of a lease in this matter. my opion?


schelr23
I agree with bostonianinmo...my son is in the army, he went to his landlord which was a small corporation leasing apartment complex, they worked with him and his family just because he was in the military. However, the larger ones, the majority of the time won't budge an inch on their contracts. But I would do everything you can do to move right away. You have waited long enough and deserve to move there now. Thank you for your service in the military and God Bless.


sweetangel
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Just check your lease agreement - because no lease can be without the notice of vacating the house.

If the clause is there which is usually for 30 to 60 days before vacating the house. Then please give you landlord the notice for vacating the house or try to talk to him maybe he can understand.
In the country we stay this clause is always there. If one wants to leave without notice he or she will be giving one months extra rent as the notice rent and you leave the house.
I am sure you landlord has deposit as security for you house rent - tell him to keep that deposit if it is only for a month and tell him you are leaving.

There is no lease in any country which can force you to stay and pay for rent when you do not want to do so.

Do you have any lawyer - I think he can immediately tell what to do.
I don't see you case as such a big problem. Book the new house immediately.


mlw119
You can always get out of a lease, it may just involve paying the equivalent of another month's rent.


Dead
rent it 2 crack and or pot heads (less intelect wont know if they r bein ripped)but put in in the contract u have nothing 2 do with any illegal activities and reserve the right 2 kick em out 4 illegal activities then kick em out when ur done.. or send em 2 who u rented it from....

OR BREAK THA CONTRACT URSELF AND GET THROWN OUT!!!


ScottsdaleBlessed
Get evicted.


Darsh(Say it like u mean it)
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Usually u can "buy" urself out of ur lease which means ur goin to have to pay to b let out of it..go to ur leasin office and find out if u gotta cough up and arm and or leg...good luck!


alleykhad607
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look at your lease and see if you can break it with a 30 day notice
on most leases you can .tell the landlord that your job or a family members job is going to take you away from the area and you are giving them 30 day written notice put it in writing and keep a copy so they can`t take you to court[mail it certified] and request a receipt [and your deposit returned.]


jru_2000
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Simple, sublease. Even if not you put in a 30 day, and the can only hold you accountable for a reasonable time period, which be most states is considered 2 months (60 days) Thats after the 30 day notice.


watersprings
Explain the situation to your apartment mgmt and knowing the kindness of American business they will support you.


.
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This just happened to me. I had a lease until the end of August, but I was moving to California and needed to leave at the end of June. I informed my rental company, and they told me I had to pay the rent for July and August up front. When they rented the apartment, they would give me my money back. Of course that never happened. I am in the process of suing them for my security deposit.

Whatever you do do not run out on the lease. Your credit will be severely affected. You will probably have to pay for the five months unless you can figure out a different break lease agreement.


debbigeri
wait it out your landlord will take you to court.


yvonne p
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Tell your landlord that you have to move away, that you got stationed someplace else, maybe he'll let you out of your lease ?


mjkinoh
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Talk to the landlord. Some might let you sublet the apartment or let you out early if you find them a new tenant to take your place.


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