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Old Jul 21, 2009, 06:45 PM
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As a Co-signer am i still resposible?

I co signed a 12 month lease for a friend. He failed to pay his rent the later portion of the lease. So i was hit up for it. I mailed them the payment covering till the end of the 12 months. I then received a letter from them stating that i needed to give a 60 day notice that i am going to vacate the premises otherwise i will be responsible for the rent through the 60 days. I mailed them the check at the beginning of July and i got a response saying that they received my payment and that since i did not mail them the notice on a certain date, then they will acknowledge my letter as of the 31th of July and I'm still responsible for 60days after the 31st of July 2009. I don't understand how that can be when i mailed them a letter at the beginning of august. I think I'm being Bamboozled !!

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Old Jul 21, 2009, 06:51 PM   #2  
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when he failed to pay, did they evict ?
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Do you have a copy of the lease, the one you signed. Does it have any verbage regarding automatic renewal?
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