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		<title>By: Arthur</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 03:55:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hmmmm... this is a little difficult. Well, lets start with your daughter. Since your daughter&#039;s name is in the lease, she has equal rights to the room. Now, since the lease is for three people, if someone wants to replace, that person has to sign the contract. If not she can bring her concern to the landlord for resolution. If the other girl wont sign then your daughter keeps her room until the lease is over. 

For repairs, it depends on the lease you signed, also if you were the one who destroyed the property then you will pay for it. However if you have a lease that states the owner will be the one to handle the repairs, then you can file a complaints. As for the beg bug infection, yes you can break the lease early. As stated in the law, a property must be habitable for it to be leased. If your landlord did not resolved the issue then you can break the lease.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hmmmm&#8230; this is a little difficult. Well, lets start with your daughter. Since your daughter&#8217;s name is in the lease, she has equal rights to the room. Now, since the lease is for three people, if someone wants to replace, that person has to sign the contract. If not she can bring her concern to the landlord for resolution. If the other girl wont sign then your daughter keeps her room until the lease is over. </p>
<p>For repairs, it depends on the lease you signed, also if you were the one who destroyed the property then you will pay for it. However if you have a lease that states the owner will be the one to handle the repairs, then you can file a complaints. As for the beg bug infection, yes you can break the lease early. As stated in the law, a property must be habitable for it to be leased. If your landlord did not resolved the issue then you can break the lease.</p>
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