vollbree88
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Tennessee
In June 2008 I moved into a new apartment. I signed a 12 month lease--and have not resigned. I called the apartment complex to find out when I had to be out. They then proceeded to tell me that my lease is not over til July 31st.
The complex is a residental apartment for college students. Typically, students move in August 15th and move out July 31st. However it is not universal rule throughout the complex and there are generally students who move in and out at all times of the year.
After speaking with them I went right to my lease. Nowhere on the lease does it state that my move out date is July 31st. In fact, it clearly states that I signed a 12 month lease. I only agreed and signed for those 12 months--no more and no less. Of course this is frustrating, especailly when I just signed a new lease and will be moving within the next few weeks. There is absolutely no way I can afford two rents.
Now what worries me is that when I signed my lease the complex did not fully fill in all the information. For example, they did not put a move in or move out date. They told me that they would fill in that information once they recieved the lease from me (the lease is like a rental application here...). Now, I don't know if after they recieved the lease from me that they filled it in and put July 31st. I've tried to get another copy to see if they changed things, but to no avail as of now. Either way, the lease states 12 months not 14 months.
I plan on calling the main corporation tomorrow--from what I understand they are relatively understanding. I am hoping to not have a hard time with them. How should this be handled? I know what I signed for, and I have the origional copy that is notorized. I don't need a hit to my credit so I simply cannot just not pay the rent--but I also should not be responsible for something that I did not agree to. I agreed to a 12 month lease, I should be offically done with my lease on May 31st. I will not pay more than $1,000 for a place that I will not be living.
How should this be handled? I do not want to call the head corporation unprepared and not understanding of the lease and the law. If someone could provide me insight, I'd appreciate it.
Just in case I didn't clarify--my problem is that my lease SHOULD be up May 31st but managment says it's not up til July 31st. No where on the lease does it say I need to give them notice of move out UNLESS I move out early. There is NO month to month rent here--either you sign a whole new year lease or you move out. I told them months ago that I wasn't resigning (remember, it's a college apartment complex... think of it almost as a dorm)
In June 2008 I moved into a new apartment. I signed a 12 month lease--and have not resigned. I called the apartment complex to find out when I had to be out. They then proceeded to tell me that my lease is not over til July 31st.
The complex is a residental apartment for college students. Typically, students move in August 15th and move out July 31st. However it is not universal rule throughout the complex and there are generally students who move in and out at all times of the year.
After speaking with them I went right to my lease. Nowhere on the lease does it state that my move out date is July 31st. In fact, it clearly states that I signed a 12 month lease. I only agreed and signed for those 12 months--no more and no less. Of course this is frustrating, especailly when I just signed a new lease and will be moving within the next few weeks. There is absolutely no way I can afford two rents.
Now what worries me is that when I signed my lease the complex did not fully fill in all the information. For example, they did not put a move in or move out date. They told me that they would fill in that information once they recieved the lease from me (the lease is like a rental application here...). Now, I don't know if after they recieved the lease from me that they filled it in and put July 31st. I've tried to get another copy to see if they changed things, but to no avail as of now. Either way, the lease states 12 months not 14 months.
I plan on calling the main corporation tomorrow--from what I understand they are relatively understanding. I am hoping to not have a hard time with them. How should this be handled? I know what I signed for, and I have the origional copy that is notorized. I don't need a hit to my credit so I simply cannot just not pay the rent--but I also should not be responsible for something that I did not agree to. I agreed to a 12 month lease, I should be offically done with my lease on May 31st. I will not pay more than $1,000 for a place that I will not be living.
How should this be handled? I do not want to call the head corporation unprepared and not understanding of the lease and the law. If someone could provide me insight, I'd appreciate it.
Just in case I didn't clarify--my problem is that my lease SHOULD be up May 31st but managment says it's not up til July 31st. No where on the lease does it say I need to give them notice of move out UNLESS I move out early. There is NO month to month rent here--either you sign a whole new year lease or you move out. I told them months ago that I wasn't resigning (remember, it's a college apartment complex... think of it almost as a dorm)
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