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Default Dec 30, 2016 at 11:14 AM
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I was told by my landlady that her daughter and fiancee are moving into this house. I rent one bedroom and the other one was supposed to be for her 19 yr. old daughter, but she flaked out and went to live with some guy out of state. There was another girl living here when I moved in but she left after a couple of months.

I was told twice that they broke up and she was coming back to live here so I said ok. I mean it's her house, I really don't have a say who rents the other room. Problem is that the daughter is flaky and a liar. Her own mother told me this!

Now I hear she is coming with her "fiancee" the same guy she broke up with. LL said they are going to want the house to themselves after a couple more months. My lease is not up until July. I do have a month to month lease so all she has to do is give me 30 days notice. Legally she has a right I guess. She wasn't even apologetic about it.

Maybe I'm being naive but couldn't she have been decent and let me have the option of staying until the end of the lease? I realize this is her house but I have been an excellent tenant, pay rent on time and keep the place clean. I have only been here for 5 months. On top of that I am dealing with getting my chronic migraines under control.

I just want a quiet place where I can stay long term.

Could use some encouragement!

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Default Dec 30, 2016 at 02:15 PM
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Your good behavior,will mean nothing to landlady,only her
wants and needs will matter;can you come up with something
that she will see is more important . . . .meanwhile,prepare
for plan B.And do have compassion for dear self.
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Default Dec 30, 2016 at 02:58 PM
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Moving out is definately some thing you should consider.

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Your good behavior,will mean nothing to landlady,only her
wants and needs will matter;can you come up with something
that she will see is more important . . . .meanwhile,prepare
for plan B.And do have compassion for dear self.
Yes, I agree. Maybe I'm being naive to think she is gonna care about my needs. The good thing is I won't have to leave for a couple of months so I'm not in a huge rush. I am keeping an eye out for another place.

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