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Business, 23.12.2019 18:31 jcutler2751

Aman had rented a woman’s home from her for seven years. when the time came to sign a new lease, the woman decided that because the man had always been a quiet tenant, she would continue to charge him only $350 per month rent instead of the $500 to $550 she could probably get otherwise. the new lease was for a period of five years, and by its terms, the man was specifically prohibited from assigning the lease without the woman’s specific written consent. about a year later, the man got married and moved into his new wife’s home. instead of giving up his lease, the man sublet the property to a friend for $500 a month. the man did not get the woman’s permission to sublease the property. 1. is it a legal act? can the women sue against this act?

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