Find A Trustworthy Subleaser
“The lease is ultimately still your responsibility. Ask around your network of friends and coworkers first, then interview,” recommends Mumby.
“Joining Facebook groups to post a listing is great because you can see if you have mutual friends or mutual interests. Ask for social channels and Linkedin for a better sense of who they are. Get your roommate’s sign-off, too. Ask about their work and living schedules to make sure it aligns.”
“Joining Facebook groups to post a listing is great because you can see if you have mutual friends or mutual interests. Ask for social channels and Linkedin for a better sense of who they are. Get your roommate’s sign-off, too. Ask about their work and living schedules to make sure it aligns.”
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