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One roommate wants to sublease
This is a first for me but I guess it was only a matter of time. I have 3 tenants in a rental. One wants out via a sub-lease to a friend. If I approve it, I still plan to do a background check on the new tenant, but would there actually be any other agreement between me and the new resident in a sublease situation?
I think I'd rather just scrap the current lease and sign a new one.