Can I move out

If your lease agreement will allow you to move out so that you will not be in breach of the agreement, you may move out. Talk with your landlord to be sure.

Shonnese D. Stanback
Attorney
The Rosen Law Firm
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 200
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
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email: sstanback@rosen.com

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My main question is…Can I move out of the house my husband and I are leasing in the best interest of the kids and financialy?? I can not afford to pay the rent and electric with what I am getting…And husband had mentioned before that him and his girlfriend move in here…But both his and my name are on the lease agreement…And I want to move into a cheaper place so I can save a little money and not all on rent and electric…