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Mike has a three-year lease on the apartment he occupies. he has lived there one year. he now wants to leave and go to aspen, colorado to be a ski instructor. however, mike's landlord will not release him from the lease, and threatens to sue him if he breaks his lease. mike finds paul to take over the last two years of the lease, but mike is worried that paul might cause damage or in other ways inflict loss and that he, mike, might be held financially responsible. in order to assure mike that he will be completely discharged from all obligations under his lease, mike should attempt to bring about: neither an assignment nor a novation—both will not accomplish mike's objective. a novation. either an assignment or novation—it will not affect mike's future liability. an assignment.

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