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Updated almost 6 years ago, 02/15/2019

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Jason Coleman
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Greensboro, NC
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Tenant in unsafe situation

Jason Coleman
Pro Member
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Greensboro, NC
Posted

Hey BP,

I have a situation that I haven't come across before so I figured I'd post it. One of my tenants called me yesterday and explained to me that her and her BF (both on the lease) are splitting up. She was in tears and told me that she felt unsafe because he has turned verbally abusive. She said that he has not been physical so far but she is worried enough that she is staying at her friends house for the next couple of weeks. They just resigned a year lease in January. She asked me what would it take to get out of the lease? I don't have anything in the lease that really covers this situation. Technically, I could make them live out the entire term I guess but I don't want that on my conscience if something were to truly happen. What would be standard practice? Two months rent/60 day notice? This would mean I have to clean the unit, find a tenant, etc. 10 months prematurely. Just wondering if anyone has gone through a similar situation before and what did you do? They both have been good tenants up until this point so it really threw me off. Thanks for the help.

Jason

  • Jason Coleman
  • 336-601-6995
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