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IndependentSession t1_j92lea6 wrote

I am not a lawyer.

That being said… it doesnt seem like it is any of your business? Do you still have keys to the place? Do you have property inside it? Sounds like you made an agreement with the landlord and the landlord made an agreement with somebody else. How does the second agreement affect the original agreement?

The only thing to concern yourself with is making sure you’re not paying utilities for a new tenant.

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ReezyRebellion037 t1_j92l5tg wrote

This happened to me when I used to rent a small cottage in Newberrytown before moving to Lemoyne.

As long as all your items are gone and you’ve surrendered your keys, the landlord can do whatever they want. Even though you may have paid for X amount of days/ months, you relinquish your rights to the rental property once you no longer have possession of the keys and tell the landlord you’re all moved out. I would reach out to them now about your deposit since they have someone else moving in so quickly because that means that they’ve already inspected the property and deemed it ready for the next tenant.

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AbsentEmpire t1_j92g54p wrote

We haven't carried out the death penalty in the state since 1999 with Gary Heidnik being the last person put to death in the state after he waved his appeals and requested the execution be carried out.

It's a massive financial drain on the state to keep it on the books, it doesn't deter crime, and provably innocent people have been executed by the government before.

Life without parole is perfectly capable of keeping dangerous people removed from society while also giving the chance to release those who were convicted incorrectly.

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