#83001On Thursday, October 02, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
Wow...maybe I don't have it so bad after all!
ALthough we are seeking legal advice as to how to break our lease and leave early because of our upstairs neighbors.
WE moved in thinking it was only one couple above us who worked all the time...turns out there were 4 people up there and the otehr two had no vehicles and were picked up and dropped off at all hours of the night.
We called the police the first weekend there because one of them was beating up his girlfriend. The landlord said that she gave them a "one more time" notice and that anything else happens and they are out.
Well...Three months later, and two more roomates rotating in and out (who still are not on the lease), many letters to the landlord about late night romps, earth shaking stereos and what I swear was the 2008 elephant olympics upstairs (dust on our tables due to ceiling shaking so much), the landlord keeps explaining that "I will talk with them"!
We are done and looking for a new place, thankfully a new job might cause a relocation, but we are looking into our legal rights to break the lease due to the landlords lack of dealing with the several major issues that the upstairs neighbors have broken on the lease. We feel that they have broken the lease many times over, they should go, not us!
ANy other suggestions?
Oh yeah...the last monday party they had there were several recently released individuals, who we will just say, arn't allowed to vote this upcoming election. So trying to "chat" with them is not going to happen.
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Wow...maybe I don't have it
Wow...maybe I don't have it so bad after all!
ALthough we are seeking legal advice as to how to break our lease and leave early because of our upstairs neighbors.
WE moved in thinking it was only one couple above us who worked all the time...turns out there were 4 people up there and the otehr two had no vehicles and were picked up and dropped off at all hours of the night.
We called the police the first weekend there because one of them was beating up his girlfriend. The landlord said that she gave them a "one more time" notice and that anything else happens and they are out.
Well...Three months later, and two more roomates rotating in and out (who still are not on the lease), many letters to the landlord about late night romps, earth shaking stereos and what I swear was the 2008 elephant olympics upstairs (dust on our tables due to ceiling shaking so much), the landlord keeps explaining that "I will talk with them"!
We are done and looking for a new place, thankfully a new job might cause a relocation, but we are looking into our legal rights to break the lease due to the landlords lack of dealing with the several major issues that the upstairs neighbors have broken on the lease. We feel that they have broken the lease many times over, they should go, not us!
ANy other suggestions?
Oh yeah...the last monday party they had there were several recently released individuals, who we will just say, arn't allowed to vote this upcoming election. So trying to "chat" with them is not going to happen.
HELP!!!!
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