#5213On Tuesday, January 23, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
I'm thinking about adding my boyfriend onto my lease. He has been sleeping at my house almost every night for the past month and sometimes is there during the day while I am at work. I gave him a copy of my key. He is not currently on my lease. I'm a little worried that I may get in trouble for having him stay over repeatedly, although he hasn't officially moved anything in, just a few changes of clothes. How would a landlord prove he's an illegal occupant? If I pay my rent on time, and don't cause any problems, how likely is it that this would be acted on? The property owner is not local, the property manager (superintendent) lives on site. We haven't been together for very long so I'm not sure I want him to officially move in yet, but I don't want us to get in trouble. I'm financially responsible for all of the bills.
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I'm thinking about adding my
I'm thinking about adding my boyfriend onto my lease. He has been sleeping at my house almost every night for the past month and sometimes is there during the day while I am at work. I gave him a copy of my key. He is not currently on my lease. I'm a little worried that I may get in trouble for having him stay over repeatedly, although he hasn't officially moved anything in, just a few changes of clothes. How would a landlord prove he's an illegal occupant? If I pay my rent on time, and don't cause any problems, how likely is it that this would be acted on? The property owner is not local, the property manager (superintendent) lives on site. We haven't been together for very long so I'm not sure I want him to officially move in yet, but I don't want us to get in trouble. I'm financially responsible for all of the bills.
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