i've had to do it before, because of changing jobs/locations. the terms are in the lease agreement you signed when you moved in. usually a penalty of a couple months rent...but it all depends on the lease you signed. of course you can just pack up and leave, but the management will outsource their attempt to collect to one of those agencies that will hound you to the gates of hell to collect at least some of the money you legally owe.
JPdM
Originally Posted by Juan Pablo de Marco
I have had a bad year, probably the worst in 30 years but the long term still looks good. Anyway, I am behind on a car payment and these folks are calling 8 times a day, so I googled "debt collections". It says if I fax a cease and desist order that any communications will now have to be in writing and it worked.
When I moved out of my Garland rent house my landlady send me certified letter on why I would not get my $1300 rent deposit. She said I caused her to have termites because there were some leaves in an alcove. I did not run the sprinkler system which caused foundation problems. The list went on and on. I replied most people check for termites once a year and we had a record rain fall the last year. There was no check out list. Another anyway, I say screw her, she screwed me out of $1300 and I am awarding myself triple damages. I am out of state now, so what can she do to me? Nothing