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Make sure to outline the rent amount, duration, and any house rules, just to keep everyone on the same page. Clarity is key!
It all depends on your lease terms. Some leases have a time limit on subleasing, so make sure to read the fine print.
You’re still on the hook for any damages. It’s a good idea to get everything in writing and maybe even have your subtenant sign a damage agreement.
It’s best to check with your landlord first. Some leases require you to have their blessing before you bring in a subtenant.
You can spread the word through social media, post on online classifieds, or even ask friends and coworkers. Sometimes it takes a village!
A sublease is when you rent out a place you’re already renting to someone else. It’s like sharing your space without giving up your lease.