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julie b
Guest
San Diego CALIFORNIA
Two weeks ago I moved into a dual master apartment with a friend. In these short two weeks (without my knowledge or consent), her boyfriend has moved in and I have woken several mornings to find a variety of their friends (people I haven't even met - mostly men) sleeping off the intoxicants from the night before on my newly purchased living room furniture. I entered into this lease thinking I was to have one girl for a roommate and to help her out during this time of transition I agreed to pay more than 50% of the rent. To top it all off, there are currently no locks on the bedroom doors and I wonder about my privacy (and safety) amongst this steady stream of strangers coming and going. Is there any way I can get out of this lease without damaging my credit or losing the considerable deposit, if I act now?
Two weeks ago I moved into a dual master apartment with a friend. In these short two weeks (without my knowledge or consent), her boyfriend has moved in and I have woken several mornings to find a variety of their friends (people I haven't even met - mostly men) sleeping off the intoxicants from the night before on my newly purchased living room furniture. I entered into this lease thinking I was to have one girl for a roommate and to help her out during this time of transition I agreed to pay more than 50% of the rent. To top it all off, there are currently no locks on the bedroom doors and I wonder about my privacy (and safety) amongst this steady stream of strangers coming and going. Is there any way I can get out of this lease without damaging my credit or losing the considerable deposit, if I act now?