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breaking my lease

i,m a 50 year old woman living under a couple 20 year old kids tryng to play house, they hang out by the door with their friends smoking, swearing is every other word their door is like a revolving door people hanging out , went and comlained to management , but they are the same slamming doors i need to get out of this lease i cannot live with these low life people, i get up 5 in the morning go to work i drive about a hour each way, i need to live closer to the job also as i just started it can i get out of the lease , i hate coming home to this type of life i,m getting stressed out , i cannot call police as i dont want trouble, i just need to walk away quietly please help me their door is right next door to mine ,


Asked on 9/28/07, 8:32 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

David Slater David P. Slater, Esq.

Re: breaking my lease

follow procedure in FS 83.60

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Answered on 9/28/07, 11:28 am
Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: breaking my lease

NOTE: This communication is not intended as and should not be interpreted as legal advice. Rather, it is intended solely as a general discussion of legal principles. You should not rely on or take action based on this communication without first presenting ALL relevant details to a competent attorney in your jurisdiction and then receiving the attorney's individualized advice for you. By reading the "Response" to your question or comment, you agree that the opinion expressed is not intended to, nor does it, create any attorney-client relationship, nor does it constitute legal advice to any person reviewing such information, nor will it be considered an attorney-client privileged communication. If you do not agree, then stop right here, and do not read any further.

Unfortunately, you probably do not have an easy "out" under the law. Although your lease probably promises you the quiet enjoyment of your apartment, it would be hard to prove that the normal use by a young couple may be considered a violation by the management just because they live a different lifestyle than you. From my experience of representing landlords over the years, you may wish to make a pest of yourself with management by filing regular complaints about their behavior. After a while, the manager might choose to release you from your lease early rather than have to deal with an unhappy tenant who will take the time to file constant complaints.

To go a step further, careful reading of your question would indicate that perhaps your real reason to get out of the lease is the new job is an hour drive each way. This is definitely NOT an excuse to break a lease.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 9/28/07, 11:43 am


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