perhaps, but it still wouldn't hurt to have someone come out and inspect it to make that decision. The part that states "landlords are required to maintain" could be enough.
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perhaps, but it still wouldn't hurt to have someone come out and inspect it to make that decision. The part that states "landlords are required to maintain" could be enough.
hmm, i'm not specifically sure about using relocation as a means to terminate a lease, so i'm inclined to agree with jk.
however, as for the refrigerator, that could be your exit-strategy....
fair enough.
i guess I was hoping that someone with mass real estate law knowledge could answer my question. i appreciate you taking a stab at it.
Thanks again for responding.
hmm. i hadn't thought of that. Of course now that you mention it I'm glad the lease or the addendum doesn't say lots of things. It could say something bizarre like...
I'm not disputing that I signed the addendum, no. I'm saying that no where in the addendum nor the lease does it state that it will renew automatically.
Right, I'm aware of that :). I'm...
Thanks for replying.
No where in the lease does it state that it will renew automatically, and the lease specifically states it terminates on February 28, 2009.
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