#78279On Thursday, March 27, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
are you in a lease? If so there is nothing he can do about it, enless hes the landlord. But even then he is required by state law to give you "proper notice". About the price, your kinda stuck, thats what you agreed to when you moved in. Take it as a lesson learned and next time use it as a negoation platform. Ask to see the last 3 months of all bills that you will be required to pay and make sure your NOT getting the short end of the stick. Remember to take the room you will be occupying into consideration, is it the biggest, smallest, have a walk in closet? It may be smart to consider the household duties as well, if your clean and there not, if you cook and they don't. Don't sell ourself short, get the most for your money!
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are you in a lease? If so
are you in a lease? If so there is nothing he can do about it, enless hes the landlord. But even then he is required by state law to give you "proper notice". About the price, your kinda stuck, thats what you agreed to when you moved in. Take it as a lesson learned and next time use it as a negoation platform. Ask to see the last 3 months of all bills that you will be required to pay and make sure your NOT getting the short end of the stick. Remember to take the room you will be occupying into consideration, is it the biggest, smallest, have a walk in closet? It may be smart to consider the household duties as well, if your clean and there not, if you cook and they don't. Don't sell ourself short, get the most for your money!
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