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Holly Wooten
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being forced to move

Holly Wooten
  • Powderly, TX
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My son and his cousin have had a lease for a year. They have been good tenants and paid on time or early the whole time. The cousin has decided that he does not want to renew the lease but my son does want to. The landlord wont let him because he said he just passed the financial limit that he requires and doesn't want him to not have money for unexpected things that arise. Therefore he has to move out at the end of the month. He is also telling him that he has to pay $2000 for breaking the contract for not giving 2 month notice of not renewing lease. My son does not want to move they landlord is making him. Is he right by saying he is breaking the contract by not giving 2 months notice even though he wants to renew but the landlord wont allow him to>

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Paul Bowers
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Paul Bowers
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Will the landlord let you co-sign the lease to meet the minimum required income level?

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