If I verbally agreed to re-sign my apartment lease is that binding?
My contract states that I must give a 60 day notice for moving out. I did give them the 60 day notice that they asked for. 3 weeks later I talked with the leasing agent again and they wanted to know what they could do to keep me there. We went back and forth talking over the phone a few times about different rental rates, and I Did verbally agree that I would resign my lease for another 6 month term. This is what was said: rent would be 740$ a month for 6 months and I would be entered into a drawing for a cruise when I resigned the lease. So I went back into the office today, 30 days before my lease is up and told them that I would not like to stay here anymore and what are the next steps in the process for leaving. The leasing agents response was: "well we already had an agreement for your new lease term and your verbal response is binding. What she also said was that if I did want to move out, I would have to give Another 60 day notice from today and that I would have to pay the regular market rate for the extra month that I would be staying.
My question is, Does my verbal agreement to resign the lease for another 6 month term hold any weight at all? I am thinking that if its not in writing than it shouldn't be held true. Can anyone help me out?