Breaking a lease, relocating down south.

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Anybody ever had issues breaking their lease for moving out of state? I got 6 months left on it, lease says you can't break it for job relocation. I need to have a convo with the property mgmt to see how concrete that is. Ready to leave Ohio for Georgia, apt to a condo. If you do break a lease how does that look to your new residence mgmt?


Is there anything that the owners have not done, that could be considered breach of contract? :jbhmm:
 

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U can say u starting active military duty.. many states allow that, but u might have to provide some type of document.. which if u know someone who can give u a bullshyt letter then u good

Other than that either dip out or just pay on the lease
 

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man don't end up with that petty ass shyt on ya credit report

how old are you?

you wanna be one of these mufukkas who credit report comes with a story time and a nervous laugh?

either pay it or get out of it

play to WIN

Nah, I'm old enough to know how things on your credit report can affect things. Worked to hard to keep good credit, don't wanna fukk it up.

Is there anything that the owners have not done, that could be considered breach of contract? :jbhmm:

Nah, they take care of everything soon as you put in a maintenance request.

Breaking your lease will get an eviction on your record which isnt worth it next time you move. I would say do anything necessary to avoid that

Definitely not trying to ruin my credit, never had an eviction in my life, don't want one.

U can say u starting active military duty.. many states allow that, but u might have to provide some type of document.. which if u know someone who can give u a bullshyt letter then u good

Other than that either dip out or just pay on the lease

I will talk to the property mgr, if I can't break it, I will wait it out and pay up until the lease is up. At that point they should be able to provide a great referral to a new place.
 

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@shutterguy

I did exactly what you're describing.

Except I didnt need to rent another spot. I moved back to the family home.

(I'm one of those: 'my mom's lives with ME' face looking ass niqqas)

So I didn't need to rent a new spot. So dunno how that goes.

All I can say is: I got one letter that I think was forwarded via post office change of address and I haven't heard anything since. Six years ago now.

I have no advice. Just an anecdote.
 
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