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Hi. Its Garret from Upper Edge Property Management and today Im going to cover a very common situation, which is roommates and what happens when somebody wants to leave. Somebody will call and say My roommate and I had a fight and I dont want to live here anymore, or theyre going to be moving or My roommate had her boyfriend move in in a month ago and I dont want to stay here anymore. This is what we would refer to in our company as a Roommate removal proces. Its very simple. You would simply contact us, we would get all lease holders in writing to say who is staying and who is going. The remaining people we would just need to verify that their income is still the same and with employment because that can change, and then well run a new application on the roommate thats coming in. As long as everybody can still afford the rent and nothing has changed in terms of that, we can then sign a brand new lease, including the new person, and then the old people obviously would n