My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: California
My roommate signed a one year lease in August of last year but decided he wanted to live with his brother and moved out in January of this year. He thought he would be able to find someone to take over his part of the lease so he didn't mind paying rent for two places, thinking it would only be a month. He was unable to find someone to take over and is threatening to break the lease. The room he was paying for was 2/3 of the entire rent of the house, it's not something me or my other roommate can handle. He is also here in America under a work visa, is there a way we can garnish the rent from his pay checks or even sue him? He is refusing to pay April/going forward's rent, is there something we can do fast so it doesn't affect us?
My roommate signed a one year lease in August of last year but decided he wanted to live with his brother and moved out in January of this year. He thought he would be able to find someone to take over his part of the lease so he didn't mind paying rent for two places, thinking it would only be a month. He was unable to find someone to take over and is threatening to break the lease. The room he was paying for was 2/3 of the entire rent of the house, it's not something me or my other roommate can handle. He is also here in America under a work visa, is there a way we can garnish the rent from his pay checks or even sue him? He is refusing to pay April/going forward's rent, is there something we can do fast so it doesn't affect us?
Roommates: Roommate Threatening to Break Lease
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