Governor's Gate gave you the option of leaving, downgrading to a single room, or bringing another person in when I was there. Not sure if that was a complex or State thing. In Texas you were stuck.
FWIW, I have known commands to help get a convenient set of "orders" cut in order to help get an individual out of a lease. Before I get a ration of shit for suggesting something that many would view as unethical, I am just stating what I have seen in practice.
FWIW, I have known commands to help get a convenient set of "orders" cut in order to help get an individual out of a lease.
how about this question. none of the apt complexed in auburn have military clauses in thier leases. i didnt even think about this till a couple of months ago. is management still obligated to terminate my lease if i have orders even if there is no military clause?
In Florida, it depends on how long you've lived there and how much longer you are leasing the property for. The SSCRA does allow you to terminate the lease, but that doesn't mean you will get to terminate the lease and not owe anything to the landlord. In other words, don't assume you get to just walk away just because you have official military orders. This is why it is always a good idea to have a military clause in the rental/lease agreement.
BTW... although it won't affect you personally, don't be surprised if college town landlords start doing really d!ck moves someday though... like refusing to rent to ROTC students. It happened at PSU a few years back.
Yes.Could you elaborate on the particulars of Florida regulations.