But say the subletter starts to live here because Friend said it was okay (even if EvilOne doesn't want subletter to live with her, necessarily -- even if the subletter is clean/respectful/financially sound/etc).
Would EvilOne be able to file a complaint and get a judge to kick out subletter...
Right but she is essentially banking on the fact that if she at least AGREES to a subletter, all will be well. EvilOne is indeed evil, but we can't imagine that she'd be so evil as to evict a new subletter immediately after he/she moves in, even if she may be legally allowed to do so.
Thanks for the reply.
I am unfortunately not able to financially assist -- Friend is actually moving in with me to this new apartment with a few other people. The new place is a luxury apt and so is Friend's current place (like 1350+ per month). It's just that EvilOne is causing such a...
I know two people who are on a lease -- Friend and EvilOne. EvilOne has been irrationally causing a lot of problems for Friend and so Friend wants to move out to a new place starting August. She would be replaced with a subletter for the duration of the lease, which ends in October.
EvilOne...
Say two people are on a lease, and one wishes to move out due to incompatibilities and disagreements. Can they sublet their room without the other roommate's consent (assuming that subletting is allowed by the landlord to begin with)?
Monthly rent: $2650
Location: New York City, Manhattan
End of Lease: Beginning of Oct
Two friends of mine, Adam and Helen, are roommates together in a two-room apartment. At one point, Helen had a discussion with Adam and asked if her boyfriend could stay, rent-free, as long as he helped out...