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Posted by Real Estate Investor on Jul 31 | Real Estate Investing Chatter
My housemates and I have signed the contract with the man stating that he is the landlord, but I have information that the landlord is another man. So we think he is only the manager, but does he have the right to keep us within the lease agreement? Are we able to move out if we can prove that he is in fact not the landlord even though we signed the papers?
Thanks all for answering, but our situation is quite complicated. I will be posting another question regarding that, so if you guys could help me check it out, that’d be great!, more 
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and Need to know the standard cost of living in an apartment? So, I live in NJ and I have been looking at this website called www.hotpads.com looking for apartments for rent in my location. I would like to move out of my house due to some family problems and it would be better for my sanity and peace of mind if I just moved out.
The thing is that I am working at least 13 p/h, 32 hours a week and am a full-time student and was wondering how much should I save up for the apartment. Also, what other factors should I consider such as with utilities. And what kind of questions should I be asking landlords so I don’t get suckered in to anything.
Thanks. Any advice is greatly appreciated., more
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