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My Roommate Stopped Paying Rent — Am I Responsible? Florida Student Leases Explained

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Episode Summary:  In this episode of Renter's Rights Radio, host Evan is joined by Attorney Debi Rumph to explore the complexities of college student housing leases. Debi, a Florida tenant law expert, delves into the differences between traditional joint roommate leases and the more modern single roommate leases. She explains how joint liability can lead to unexpected evictions and financial strain among roommates when one fails to pay rent. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding lease terms, the potential for eviction, and the legal remedies available to landlords. Debi offers practical advice for students and parents on identifying lease types, mitigating risks, and exploring options like lease termination or subletting. This episode equips listeners with the knowledge to make informed decisions and avoid common pitfalls in student housing agreements. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:35 – Differences in College Housing Leases 01:15 – Risks of Traditional Joint Roommate Leases 02:11 – Advantages of Single Roommate Leases 03:32 – Landlord Preferences and Leverage 04:08 – Understanding Joint and Several Liability 06:41 – Common Surprises for Students and Parents 08:14 – Tension and Financial Strain Among Roommates 10:04 – Legal Remedies and Eviction Process 11:40 – Lack of Lease Transparency 13:04 – Key Lease Language to Identify Liability 14:59 – Proactive Steps to Mitigate Risk 15:51 – Strategies for Lease Termination 17:30 – Challenges of Lease Assignment and Subletting About the Show:  Renter's Rights Radio is a podcast dedicated to empowering tenants with knowledge about their legal rights and responsibilities. Hosted by experts in tenant law, the show covers a wide range of topics from lease agreements to eviction processes, offering practical advice and insights. Whether you're a first-time renter or a seasoned tenant, Renter's Rights Radio provides clear, actionable information to help you navigate the complexities of renting. The series aims to level the playing field between tenants and landlords, ensuring that listeners are well-informed and prepared to handle any rental situation.

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