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Depends on your contract. Usually, if you both want to leave then you can I think, though I'm not sure you'll get your deposit back. Now, if you want to stay and she leaves, the norm is for her to find another tenant to replace her.
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If you signed the lease, you each probably agreed to be responsible for the entire rent. Read your lease. It will tell you how to get your share of the deposit back. Your other question does not say anything about you signing the lease. If you did, you are responsible for whatever you agreed to at the time.
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My roommate is on the lease with the landlord me and her have a seperate lease together. So since she's breaking the contract, I feel that I shouldn't have to stay for 30 days like her. It was such a short notice on her part by just telling me on yesterday. I feel like once she broke our agreement I contract was cancelled. I signed a 8 month lease and she broke it. That's and inconveince to me.
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I like that advice. Now my only problem will be my deposit. I gave her 1,000 in cash and I don't have a receipt. What can I do? I'm going to ask her for my deposit back today?
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