My son went into a lease two months ago with fiance. His computer with this work in 2nd room. Then he was told her brother moving in which he is not on the lease. She then kicked him out of that room and had to sleep on the floor of kitchen (the only room) He has no where to work and has to leave. The brother of the then fiance has a felony. How does he get out of this lease? He has pictures of the brothers stuff in room and all over living room which he is forced to not have anywhere to set up. He needs to leave as they are threatening him. What does he tell the office.
The ovious issue here is - why are YOU involved? Your son is a grown adult and needs handle his own business with his fiance, where if he is grown enough to live together with someone, he grown enough to deal with the consequences. That situation and relationship is something you need to stay out of. That stated, there is no means for him to get out of a lease simply because he made a poor choice for a fiance and moved in with her on a lease. Until the lease has expired or the LL and the fiance agree to allow him off the lease, he remains liable. The LL is not responisble for his romantic woes and only cares that the rent is paid. He can always move back in as he is on the lease, BUT thats likely a poor idea for obvious reason. He can also tell the LL about the brother but the result may be that the LL sues BOTH your son and the fiance for eviction because they are both on the lease. If there are concerns of violence, his best bet is to move out ASAP and deal with the finanical consequences later.
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