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Old 08-06-2009, 12:43 PM   #6
DvlshAngel985
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I do rental agreements with my dad (I'm his little helper) and I know that in some cases, after a lease is up, you can have a month to month agreement. As in, you'll pay month to month and can leave as long as you give a 30 day notice. If your lease doesn't stipulate this type of agreement once the lease is up, contact the manager, or owner if you have the contact info. Sometimes all you have to do is ask, and they'll probably be grateful because they'll know when they have to prep that appartment to rent out again.

I will say if it's a company that owns and manages the rental units, it might be a little harder. I've never dealt with a company and I think it might be harder because getting a hold of someone will be your biggest challenge.

Good luck! And remember that it never hurts to ask!!
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