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tenant request for lease addendum

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I have two tenants on a 1 year lease. They recently split up and the wife is asking to be removed from the lease agreement. I am considering doing this but should I charge a fee to write up and get the lease addendum signed? How much is an acceptable fee for doing this?

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Does he qualify on his own? If he does. And if you want to release her from the lease I’d just do it. For all you know it a violent situation and she could get a judge’s order and you pry couldn’t/shouldn’t charge then. 

If he doesn’t qualify alone just ask them to move out. 

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