OK, you need to break your lease...
I have to advise you that although it is possible to break a lease it is best from both a legal and financial standpoint to honor your lease. I know that is always not possible. You must give written notice and be prepared for the financial penalties if you break your lease. Try to work out a settlement with your present complex.
Saying that, it is possible to rent another apartment with a broken lease. There are 3 ways apartments address this issue:
1. Some do not allow anyone who owes money to another complex to rent
2. Some only allow the renter who owes to move in if they are making payments to the other property
3. Some take an extra deposit and let you move in
Of course, this is Texas and I can only speak of apartments that I deal with. Need a place - I can help you. Call me toll-free at 866-285-2100 and ask for John.
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