Can I sub-lease my house?

Under no circumstances can you sub-lease your house. I promise we aren't trying to be "mean" but truly protecting you. We've been in multiple situations in the past where our wonderful residents moved and instead of properly terminating, they leased to a "friend" or other occupant. These situation turned sour and we had to evict the leaseholder in order to get the occupants out of the property (because we had no legal record of who lived in the house). So PLEASE, be sure to read our section on lease termination, removing one occupant, or adding one occupant if you have plans to vacate.


Per your lease:

1.2 Occupants:

Resident warrants the persons named in lease shall be the only occupants of the Premises except for short-term visitors. Any new tenant must be approved by management prior to occupancy. Every resident 18 years of age or older is subject to the managers screening criteria including application processing fees.

1.11 Subletting:

No subletting or assignment of this Lease is permitted. Assignment of any portion of this Lease or subletting any portion of Premises without obtaining written permission from Management shall be deemed a breach of this Lease and may result in termination.