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Re: Landlord Says He Will Not Renew Lease...... - Landlord Forum thread 199996

Re: Landlord Says He Will Not Renew Lease...... by Anonymous on April 9, 2010 @12:04

                              
Not calling the cops was a first mistake if your fiance did not start the incident.

He's NOT on the lease either right? If he's not, the LL is actually lenient on you. He's asking you to get rid of him first otherwise, he won't renew your lease which he has a prerogative. You see, if your fiance is not on the lease, he can serve you a NOTICE to CURE the lease violation. What happens next is you will get evicted soon if you don't get rid of him. So if your LL is waiting for the end of the lease, then consider yourself lucky.

If you have no plans of getting rid of your fiance, start looking for a new apartment before your lease ends.

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Re: Landlord Says He Will Not Renew Lease...... by Anonymous on April 9, 2010 @13:42 [ Reply ]
You need to look hard for a new place now. You have both feet on a banana peel and headed toward the door. This is not the first time your "fiance" has made trouble. The landlord likes his neighbor more than your "fiance."
    Re: Landlord Says He Will Not Renew Lease...... by Shirley (Connecticut) on April 9, 2010 @16:47 [ Reply ]
    I cannot look for a place to go to now as there is no money for a security deposit. Only reason I had money for sec. deposit for this place was because my ex-husband died and left me benificiary to his State of CT Disability Retirement pay. I got a lump sum last Fall which was how I had the money for security deposit.
    Also, why would you say this is not the first time my fiance has caused trouble?

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