Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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No one here is going to actually be able to give you the appropriate information.Thanks CrankyDad. My adult “child” contacted me for advice so that’s why I’m reaching out for information. And I’m nervous because we have never done this before and I am aware that allowing a stranger to live in an apartment that has my name on the lease could end up badly (apartment trashed, squatter, etc). I suppose there’s a reason that leasing companies do a thorough background and credit check on potential renters.
You should be:
1) Reviewing the lease agreement for clauses regarding subleasing. It would be a moot point if subletting wasn't even allowed
2) If subletting is allowed it should spell out the requirements and if not contact who is in charge of the apartments
Once you have that information then you can provide that to posters who could give their opinions on either pros and cons, past experience, etc.
Subletting isn't a foreign concept, it is done all the time (speaking towards concerns), and if it's allowed where your son lives they should be able to give you all the information you need on the process.
