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Feb 9, 2016
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shakinbaker
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Why don't you just have them assume your lease?
And yes, he can legally keep you from subletting his property.
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Question about subletting
cougarbart
2/8/16 11:48pm
It should be right in your rental agreement as to whether or not subletting is
UNLVcougar
2/8/16 11:52pm
Nice now I just have to find my rental agreement lol
cougarbart
2/8/16 11:54pm
The downside to them is they lose control over who is living in their space.
byusage
2/9/16 1:45am
Why don't you just have them assume your lease?
shakinbaker
2/9/16 4:03am
What do you mean assume my lease?
cougarbart
2/9/16 11:47am
If the Landlord qualified him through normal channels (background check, credit
shakinbaker
2/9/16 1:33pm
Ok, that's basically what I wanted to do
cougarbart
2/9/16 1:35pm
Subletting usually implies renting a portion of a home to someone else, in which
shakinbaker
2/9/16 1:41pm
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