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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck" data-source="post: 259124" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>I can't tell you what to do, but I know what I'd do. It's a bitter pill for you, but it sounds like you will have to swallow it. You did sign the lease. Even if you could get out of the lease legally, you've got to consider how bad you really want to do that. If for no other reason once you damage your reputation, it's harder to get other folks to want to do business with you. If she sues you it won't be long until the only one to make any money out of the deal will be your lawyer. I suppose you could try to find her another tenant and offer her a payment for terminating the lease and see if she'll settle. Or try to put together a deal with somebody else where you could lease both places. I'd also still try to mend fences with her enough to get along. If that fails, I think I'd just have to send her my lease payments in the mail, have as little contact with her as possible and get through the deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck, post: 259124, member: 579"] I can't tell you what to do, but I know what I'd do. It's a bitter pill for you, but it sounds like you will have to swallow it. You did sign the lease. Even if you could get out of the lease legally, you've got to consider how bad you really want to do that. If for no other reason once you damage your reputation, it's harder to get other folks to want to do business with you. If she sues you it won't be long until the only one to make any money out of the deal will be your lawyer. I suppose you could try to find her another tenant and offer her a payment for terminating the lease and see if she'll settle. Or try to put together a deal with somebody else where you could lease both places. I'd also still try to mend fences with her enough to get along. If that fails, I think I'd just have to send her my lease payments in the mail, have as little contact with her as possible and get through the deal. [/QUOTE]
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