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Nemor
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Breaking An Apartment Lease |
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After I sold my condo in June, I moved into a semi-posh apartment complex, hoping to only be here for 1-2 months. I have terminal cancer.
I asked one friend to call the management and ask about their rules concerning dead tenants. They said, if a tenant dies while within the lease, the lease is automatically broken.
However, I may wish to die in a friend's house and be surrounded by few friends as my nearest kin is very far away and we already visited each other last May.
Will dying in another site still constitute as a "tenant dying under the lease" whether in this apartment building or someone else's house? I would only plan to move 1 week before my death.
I also don't want management to be notified until after the university has claimed my body for donation.
We will make sure the apartment is in tip top shape and in clean condition when first occupied.
Should all this be done "BEFORE" the last day of the month?
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Is there such a thing on relying on the compassion of the complex manager to waive the $2,000 termination fee so that I could leave early to move into my friends house, stating that death is imminent and can be provided with Death Certificate when available, or is this unheard of? Telling them the truth (that I don't want to die in this dark, dreadful, cold and overpriced apartment)?
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Fri Jul 17, 2015 4:34 am |
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boatswain2PA
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quote: Originally posted by Nemor After I sold my condo in June, I moved into a semi-posh apartment complex, hoping to only be here for 1-2 months. I have terminal cancer.
I asked one friend to call the management and ask about their rules concerning dead tenants. They said, if a tenant dies while within the lease, the lease is automatically broken.
However, I may wish to die in a friend's house and be surrounded by few friends as my nearest kin is very far away and we already visited each other last May.
Will dying in another site still constitute as a "tenant dying under the lease" whether in this apartment building or someone else's house? I would only plan to move 1 week before my death.
I also don't want management to be notified until after the university has claimed my body for donation.
We will make sure the apartment is in tip top shape and in clean condition when first occupied.
Should all this be done "BEFORE" the last day of the month?
********************* "OR" *************************
Is there such a thing on relying on the compassion of the complex manager to waive the $2,000 termination fee so that I could leave early to move into my friends house, stating that death is imminent and can be provided with Death Certificate when available, or is this unheard of? Telling them the truth (that I don't want to die in this dark, dreadful, cold and overpriced apartment)?
You know which day you are going to die? Are you going to euthanize youreself??
Bottom line with the lease.....you're dieing....I wouldn't worry about it. Stay in the apartment as long as you want, move to your friends whenever you want. The landlord isn't going to dig you up to make you pay the rent.
You don't have to die IN the apartment, your lease expires when YOU expire.
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Sat Dec 16, 2017 11:23 pm |
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