Submitted by RebornBoii t3_10ki0dd in ColumbiaMD
HI all, this comment kind of ties into this: https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/w7tik5/roommate_left_me_with_full_rent_do_i_need_a/
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Unfortunately my friend passed away. I've done what a lot of comments suggested and tried to budge out of this lease, but they are not giving any leniency and are prepared to report me if I am unable to pay. I'm needing to make another $750-1000 a month in order to afford rent for the rest of my lease. I work full-time from 9-4 but am available in any evening or overnight. Does anyone know of any local opportunities where I'd be able to work some hours to scrape the rest of this money up? It's very hard focusing on much of anything with all of this going on, but I'm literally gonna be homeless if I don't bolster my income for the next 5 months.. Any help or leads would be appreciated, Dm's are open too.
ttsci t1_j5quq7w wrote
EDIT: I just read the legislation more closely and this is important so I wanted to put it at the top: the landlord-tenant law signed in 2018 states that as a tenant, one of your rights includes:
> You may terminate a lease early with limited penalties under certain special circumstances such as: unemployment or death of a tenant whose income was used to qualify for the lease, certain medical conditions, change of military posting, domestic violence or sexual assault.
As long as your friend was used to qualify for the lease, which sounds likely, you have the right to terminate the lease early with "limited penalties." Absolutely 100% bring the Office of Consumer Protection into this and enforce your rights.
ORIGINAL POST:
Sorry to hear about your friend. I know that must be really hard and doesn't make dealing with this situation any easier.
I'm sure you've considered some of this already, but have you looked into subletting or trying to get another roommate? Even if you have to offer somewhat discounted rent (e.g. $600 instead of $750), it might be a lot easier to cover an extra $150/month instead of $750/month.
You may want to look into reaching out to the Howard County Office of Consumer Protection; they offer landlord/tenant dispute resolution assistance. Here's a copy of some of the landlord-tenant law info from the Howard County Housing Commission, and a direct link to the Office of Consumer Protection.
They may be able to bring you and the landlord to mediation in a way that could give you time or some kind of break. You mentioned in a previous post that the landlord is a large corporation, so I'm not surprised they refused to let you switch to a one-bedroom when you asked...but they may be more pliable if you're asking and you've got the local government involved.
Sorry none of this is job-related, since I don't have any leads there, but I would definitely recommend trying to reach out and find out what rights and options you might have in this situation.