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| Leaving during your Lease period Ok I have a different type of question. What do I need to do if I move out of my flat within the first year? I am assuming I need to find a replacement tennant. SHould I do this myself or speak to the lady who owns the flat? Are there any pitfalls I need to be aware of? Any advice would be appreciated. |
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| Monde, It honestly depends on how friendly the landlord wants to be. It will certainly give you brownie points if you have a new tenant in line but it does not mean you will get your deposit back........ |
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| Not worried about deposit as the Company covers that. Will give the landlord a call when I get back from Japan and see what she says. Thanks for the advice. |
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| monde : drop freeier and howard_roarke a PM . I think both of them are also in tokyo next week. |
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| KIA: I am only there for a few days then I get to come back, pack up and relocate to Canada. |
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| no i am not. i'm in hk now. not sure when and where i will be in 2 weeks time! hahaa.. |
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