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    Anyone have any experience getting out of a lease? My apartment is on the border of Bayview and Walker Points and there has been a ridiculous amount of crime lately and that is very concerning to me.

    Are there are rules regarding breakins and breaking a lease? One of the neighbors had their house broken into two days ago.

    Each of my roomates had their tires slashed on separate nights in the past week. I've been fortunate to avoid this.

    Last weekend, another neighbor had their car broken into and the stereo stolen.

    Evidently their is a "fuck the yuppies" thing going on throughout Milwaukee with graffiti tags all over.

    Unknown to me when I signed the lease, the basement apartment would be under construction so there are people coming in and out of it all day leaving the door open to the downstairs apartment (I have the third and fourth floor), and worst of all banging hammers, using saws, etc all day and more recently all night. I feel like this was an inappropriate to leave out when negotiating.

    In summary, I am getting pretty concerned about my safety and the safety of my belongings in the apartment. I guess in the worst case scenario I would have to eat the 325 security deposit and have a hard time renting my next place, but I guess I could explain it if need be.

    I'm really not interested in having my credit rating dinged, though.

    It's really unfortunate, I have an absolutely gorgeous apartment (its a year old remodeled unit with 14 ft ceilings and lofted bedrooms, etc), but I just don't see it working out here if I have to live in constant fear for my safety.

  • #2
    Get some landmines and a 12-gauge. You'll be fine. Just don't go eating at any Papa John's. I hear those places can be pretty dangerous.
    "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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    • #3
      you can't just eat the deposit, they can still come after you for the term of the lease if they don't rerent the apt. If it sits empty for 2 months after you leave they can sue you for those 2 months. If you got X months on the lease and you walk, they can make you pay until they get it rerented.
      The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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      • #4
        Slashed tires and a stolen stereo are not a threat to your safety, P. Neither are grafitti tags and you'll have a hard time getting out of your lease because of any of them.

        Now if there were a rash of rapes, muggings and murders on your block, you might be able to make a more convincing case.

        In this one, what Bobblehead wrote was right. Suck it up and deal because otherwise you're on the hook for lost rent. And good luck finding the place in a city that has no crime at all.
        "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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        • #5
          Someone's learning what life's like outside the womb. It's not all hugs, hot chocolate, and warm blankets.
          "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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          • #6
            You'd have to define "all night" as to the banging hammers. Maybe your downstairs neighbor is a sexual tyrannosaurus? Anything after 9pm and before 7am you can complain about. Maybe is your roommates and their "ho's" that are banging at all hours?

            Just stay huddled in the corner till the lease is up. Get your blankey and your binkey. You'll be just fine.
            Originally posted by 3irty1
            This is museum quality stupidity.

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            • #7
              Bring in some roaches and rats and complain about an infestation problem. What I'm trying to say is that unless your health is in danger, you're not getting out of the lease.

              If it were that easy, I'd ask my bank if i could get out of my mortgage payments because of area road construction and because my neighbors car got broken into. Think they would let me?

              Only other option is to try and find a renter, otherwise you are responsible for the payments until the lease is up. They will take your sec deposit and apply to unpaid rent, yes...but you still have to pay the rest.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MJZiggy
                Slashed tires and a stolen stereo are not a threat to your safety, P. Neither are grafitti tags and you'll have a hard time getting out of your lease because of any of them.

                Now if there were a rash of rapes, muggings and murders on your block, you might be able to make a more convincing case.

                In this one, what Bobblehead wrote was right. Suck it up and deal because otherwise you're on the hook for lost rent. And good luck finding the place in a city that has no crime at all.
                A unit in our complex was broken into in the middle of the night. That's a threat imo.

                I'm a suburban guy. It's pathetic that you have to worry about your stuff all the time in the city.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Zool
                  You'd have to define "all night" as to the banging hammers. Maybe your downstairs neighbor is a sexual tyrannosaurus? Anything after 9pm and before 7am you can complain about. Maybe is your roommates and their "ho's" that are banging at all hours?

                  Just stay huddled in the corner till the lease is up. Get your blankey and your binkey. You'll be just fine.
                  No one lives there. They're redoing some apartments.

                  All night is literally 24/7. They've got two staffs of people working on them all hours of the day.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Partial
                    Originally posted by Zool
                    You'd have to define "all night" as to the banging hammers. Maybe your downstairs neighbor is a sexual tyrannosaurus? Anything after 9pm and before 7am you can complain about. Maybe is your roommates and their "ho's" that are banging at all hours?

                    Just stay huddled in the corner till the lease is up. Get your blankey and your binkey. You'll be just fine.
                    No one lives there. They're redoing some apartments.

                    All night is literally 24/7. They've got two staffs of people working on them all hours of the day.
                    I cant quote MKE noise ordinances, but here its 7am-9pm. Anything outside those boundaries, you can call the police to file a noise complaint.
                    Originally posted by 3irty1
                    This is museum quality stupidity.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Zool
                      Originally posted by Partial
                      Originally posted by Zool
                      You'd have to define "all night" as to the banging hammers. Maybe your downstairs neighbor is a sexual tyrannosaurus? Anything after 9pm and before 7am you can complain about. Maybe is your roommates and their "ho's" that are banging at all hours?

                      Just stay huddled in the corner till the lease is up. Get your blankey and your binkey. You'll be just fine.
                      No one lives there. They're redoing some apartments.

                      All night is literally 24/7. They've got two staffs of people working on them all hours of the day.
                      I cant quote MKE noise ordinances, but here its 7am-9pm. Anything outside those boundaries, you can call the police to file a noise complaint.
                      It's probably in your best interest to notify the landlord that you intend to call in noise complaints if the work isn't stopped.
                      "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by SkinBasket
                        Originally posted by Zool
                        Originally posted by Partial
                        Originally posted by Zool
                        You'd have to define "all night" as to the banging hammers. Maybe your downstairs neighbor is a sexual tyrannosaurus? Anything after 9pm and before 7am you can complain about. Maybe is your roommates and their "ho's" that are banging at all hours?

                        Just stay huddled in the corner till the lease is up. Get your blankey and your binkey. You'll be just fine.
                        No one lives there. They're redoing some apartments.

                        All night is literally 24/7. They've got two staffs of people working on them all hours of the day.
                        I cant quote MKE noise ordinances, but here its 7am-9pm. Anything outside those boundaries, you can call the police to file a noise complaint.
                        It's probably in your best interest to notify the landlord that you intend to call in noise complaints if the work isn't stopped.
                        Fuck that. He wants out of the place anyways. Burn that bridge P and burn it good.
                        Originally posted by 3irty1
                        This is museum quality stupidity.

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                        • #13
                          P,
                          Ive been working on some leases for my dads company and basically if you want out you'll have to pay the rest of what your committed to.
                          It just depends how bad you want out.

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                          • #14
                            I don't care about the noise. Not going to do anything about it unless I can use it to get out of the lease. I care more about the crime.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Partial
                              I don't care about the noise. Not going to do anything about it unless I can use it to get out of the lease. I care more about the crime.
                              You shouldn't have been such a cheap fuck when looking for a place to live I guess. If you want to feel like a debutante, you got to pay like one.
                              "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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