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Updated over 17 years ago on . Most recent reply
Lease is Up they want me out.
A while back I complained about how they had advertised allowing pets, which is why I moved in, then the next month I was 12 hours late with my rent. Now they are telling me they want to "severe the relationship" because it would be best for both parties yet I really dont want to leave now that I am on month to month.
I have already complained to Hud about them falsely advertising about the pets, but I am wondering is there anything else I can do to stay here? For a year I have never been late on rent, only that one time.