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Breaking a lease?

Jay G
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Hi everyone,

A friend of mine is in dire need of your assistance. She is currently renting and apartment and done so for one year now, she just recently renewed her lease last month, due to the recent break in and other events that have taken place last week she would like to move.

Her apartment was broken into last night along with a neighbor’s apartment. Luckily no one was injured, but she is extremely frightened to go back, she is now three months pregnant and extremely stresses.

Any suggestion or loop holes where she can exit the agreement?

I understand its rather difficult for you to guide us because you cannot see the agreement, but any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Jason

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