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hello landlords its ernie garcia your landlord attorney and im back to talk to you about leases and what do you do if someone in the middle of a lease wants to change things you could you dont have to lets get started [Music] when life changes sometimes the things were willing to do or the things that weve done in the past were just not willing to do them anymore or we cant and thats true also of leases and the the way that people live sometimes the accommodations that we were used to for years no longer work and so we got to make a change and when that involves a written document like your lease theres really a pretty hard and fast set of rules uh you need to follow if you want those changes to stick were going to talk about them today and and the first one really should go without mentioning but im going to mention it because some people just dont know if you have a written residential lease the only way to modify it is with a writing in fact the leafs may have a clause