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What is the name of your state? Ohio
I was talking with my friend at work about breaking leases and whatnot b/c he is also trying to get out of his lease too b/c of financial reasons. Anyway, we were both wondering if anyone has had any success of having the LANDLORD or Rental Agency break the lease b/c the tenant wasn't at fault and they just wanted rid of the tenant without evicting them. I heard of a rental agency breaking the lease b/c they feared a law suit by the tenant b/c of a toxic mold in the apartment they were liable for. Anyone else hear of doing this or is it just too far out of reach for us poor, defenseless tenants?
I was talking with my friend at work about breaking leases and whatnot b/c he is also trying to get out of his lease too b/c of financial reasons. Anyway, we were both wondering if anyone has had any success of having the LANDLORD or Rental Agency break the lease b/c the tenant wasn't at fault and they just wanted rid of the tenant without evicting them. I heard of a rental agency breaking the lease b/c they feared a law suit by the tenant b/c of a toxic mold in the apartment they were liable for. Anyone else hear of doing this or is it just too far out of reach for us poor, defenseless tenants?