Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Florida

Can my roommate sue me if I break my lease?

I want to move out from my apartment, and my roommate is threatening to sue me for the rest of the rent because he does not want to move. My apartment complex never made me renew my lease which expired about 1 year ago, but my roommate does have a lease, which he is the only person on it. The complex agreed to let us leave with only lossing our deposit. His aunt is a lawyer, and I want to know if he is bluffing or can he sue me for the rent?


Asked on 2/16/00, 7:11 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Steven Lulich Steven Lulich Pa.

Re: Can my roommate sue me if I break my lease?

Who has your deposit? If you have no current lease

If you have no lease you might be a month to month tenant and could be liable for a portion of each months rent,You may move out provided proper notice pursuant to Fl. Statue 86 is given. Any one can sue you, I would have to know all of the particulars to know if they would be successful.

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Answered on 2/22/00, 4:16 pm


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