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Tom R.
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Tenant wants a roommate, new lease?

Tom R.
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My tenant has asked to get a roommate. I'm OK with it but I said the new roommate would have to pass the same background checks she did. My question is when I approve the new tenant and we sign a modified lease do I restart the term of the lease?

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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Just hand-write a simple clause adding the new tenant to the existing lease:

I have a specific form for adding or removing a tenant that spells out some key points tenants may not think of, like joint and severability or security deposit refund. I also charge a $50 fee to add a tenant or remove a tenant which covers the additional work in my office and cuts down on the number of tenants moving in or out.

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