cocacola Posted June 3, 2019 Report Posted June 3, 2019 Contracting job poyindhi due to cost cutting. Family tho unta so lease sign cheyyalsi vacchindhi. Ippudu Inka 3 months lease undhi. Very expensive I cant afford without having job California lo. Ippudu Em cheyali. Quote
kasi Posted June 3, 2019 Report Posted June 3, 2019 i think there is clause that if you relocated your job more 50miles from your current location , your lease contract will no longer be in place, you might have to give them 2-3 months notice check with the leasing office Quote
kothavani Posted June 3, 2019 Report Posted June 3, 2019 1 minute ago, kasi said: i think there is clause that if you relocated your job more 50miles from your current location , your lease contract will no longer be in place, you might have to give them 2-3 months notice check with the leasing office Correct bro I heard this rule, good luck for new job Quote
ekunadam_enkanna Posted June 3, 2019 Report Posted June 3, 2019 28 minutes ago, cocacola said: Contracting job poyindhi due to cost cutting. Family tho unta so lease sign cheyyalsi vacchindhi. Ippudu Inka 3 months lease undhi. Very expensive I cant afford without having job California lo. Ippudu Em cheyali. You can break the lease by paying the loss your land lord bears until he/she can find a new tenant. Just talk to your leasing office. Quote If you don’t have a legal justification to break your lease, the good news is that you may still be off the hook for paying all the rent due for the remaining lease term. This is because under California law (Cal. Civ. Code § 1951.2), your landlord must make reasonable efforts to re-rent your unit—no matter what your reason for leaving—rather than charge you for the total remaining rent due under the lease. So you may not have to pay much, if any additional rent, if you break your lease. You need pay only the amount of rent the landlord loses because you moved out early. This is because California requires landlords to take reasonable steps to keep their losses to a minimum—or to “mitigate damages” in legal terms. Or find room mates for three months. Quote
Chinna84 Posted June 3, 2019 Report Posted June 3, 2019 job poyindhani proof chupisthe - they may consider anukunta, but check with them once. if not, try sub-lease. Quote
afacc123 Posted June 3, 2019 Report Posted June 3, 2019 Same situation spoke to leasing office they are already well aware of same situation and when I told am actively looking for some new tenant they mentioned don’t worry on lease we will put in market and there is lot of demand and someone would come how soon you want to move out Quote
coca-cola Posted June 3, 2019 Report Posted June 3, 2019 Tum kaun re Miya parreshan Karne aaya Kya... Quote
Hector8 Posted June 3, 2019 Report Posted June 3, 2019 sulekha lo pettesey evaro okaru vastaru.....rent koncham takkuva pettu..... and nee stuff kuda koncham pettukunta ani cheppochu Quote
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