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One last question {and small update} by Eloise (VA question) on February 21, 2012 @07:18

                              
So, she talked to the parents, who just want to go ahead and leave the daughter {her roommate} in the apartment and pay for the entire rent themselves {don't know why, they said they can afford it and don't want my sister to pay for a place she does not live in, they pay for the roommate's half anyway because she doesn't work or study, not what I would do but you can never know what goes through people's heads sometimes so don't really have a good explanation on this for you} but anyway, I told my sister to STILL pay for at the very least 2 months and clear the apartment from all her belongings and still offer any other help and keep that line of communication always open with them.
Anyway, do you think it would be a good idea to still write the management co. to advise that she will no longer be an occupant as of xx/xx/xxxx ? Or is there something she should do to establish she came to an agreement with them or whatever to sort of proof that she is not there any longer in case there are damages to the actual apartment after she moves out etc? I want her to be responsible but I also want her to protect herself from damages that could happen after she vacates, you never know. Any last info would be greatly appreciated and thank you all for your input.
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