My gawd we have fallen off the face of the earth. It's the day before an SEC game and one of our more active threads is focused on the definition of an apartment sublease.
My gawd we have fallen off the face of the earth. It's the day before an SEC game and one of our more active threads is focused on the definition of an apartment sublease.
If by new you mean at least 20 years old. I went to college in the 90s, and this was standard practice in every complex I lived in.It seems like something new and for some a good idea.
Well, my personal appreciation to chferg and DSS for enlightening me. In retrospect, I did my apartment time in my hometown and had plenty of trusted friends with whom to share a lease on a whole apartment. I hadn't faced going to college in a strange place, with no friends necessarily looking to split an apartment.
Thank you both for sharing your experience. I learned something today.
Yes... what part of this wasn't clear?
We're cool. My experience is what I've explained, you experience is of what you explained. Unless either of us saw the lease agreement contract I gues we could both be right or wrong.
Either way
Not really but this is a very sensitive response.Thanks DSS, I think people were literally think I was making **** up about my own personal experience.
My gawd we have fallen off the face of the earth. It's the day before an SEC game and one of our more active threads is focused on the definition of an apartment sublease.
Are you trying to imply the Earth is not flat?We have a tendency to go a little offtrack at times and focus on semantics. It's just what we do here.
Btw, hate to be a stickler, but you can't technically "fall off" the face of the Earth. Even if you were, say, diving for a 60 yard Hail Mary. It's just not possible.
Probably Calloway's room.
My gawd we have fallen off the face of the earth. It's the day before an SEC game and one of our more active threads is focused on the definition of an apartment sublease.
Are you trying to imply the Earth is not flat?
It's my understanding that it is indeed flat. Much like a 2 Bedroom Flat with a 12 month contractual agreement that reports to all 3 bureaus.
That should be the board motto.I both learned something and feel dumber from having read this thread
My gawd we have fallen off the face of the earth. It's the day before an SEC game and one of our more active threads is focused on the definition of an apartment sublease.
No, those would be subleases or a sublet.
The lease would be for the entire property, the 4 bedroom apartment in this case. A sublease, or sublet, would be the individual rooms. A sublease is of property to a subtenant.
Not in this instance.
From personal experience of a place like this. Each room is technically it's own apartment. When you sign your lease you are signing for your "apartment" only.
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Did you not read the thread? We've already established this is a new norm for many complexesI'm with NV on this. The landlord would have all 4 occupants on the lease for the entire unit. If one moves out, all 4 are still collectively responsible for the full balance. If the tenant that moved out doesn't pay, the remaining 3 tenants are still liable for the full monthly rent. There's no way an apartment management company is going to take on the hassle and risk of having to rent an individual room in the event somebody moves out. Think about this...if it worked the way Ferg says, the management company could throw anybody into the empty room, even someone who is a complete stranger to the remaining tenants...and those tenants wouldn't agree to those terms. Ferg's position makes absolutly no sense for either the landlord nor the tenants.
Did you not read the thread? We've already established this is a new norm for many complexes
Lol no worries dude we all have mouths bigger than our brains hereNo, not before I posted. I'm funny like that...oftentimes I'll post a reply to what I just read rather than reading to the end of the thread and then going back to post. I know I'm one of the very few on here who do it that way. ;)