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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Escaping the apartment trap
Currently, I'm in my real estate journey where I signed a contract for a year's stay at an apartment because I didn't find a property to house hack in time. I was wondering how can I get out of an apartment contract to live in my first house hack?
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@Isaiah Pearson It depends on your lease. If you want to message me a copy of it, I can look at it and let you know.