| I will challege this as a true fact, if it is a real lease, it can not be broken with a 1 month notice, at the end of the lease, he will have to give a one month notice prior to moving is much more likely.
If he can get out of it, with a one month notice, it is a month to month rental, not a lease.
And you can ask anything you want, but I doubt the landlord will agree, since they want a co-signer to be liable for eveything that can happen.
What if your son falls asleep with a candle burning and burns down the apartment, guess who gets sued ?
If there is a problem and there is a 1000 in damages who is going to be liable for that.
And in the end, I would want that escape in one month written in plain english that it is anytime during the lease. since a one year lease, is just that a contract that locks both sides in for one year. |