breaking a residential lease I have relocated to southern California for work.

breaking a residential lease
I have relocated to southern California for work. My appartment in northern CA is telling me that I will need to pay about $3000 in penalties. My rent is $1100. I was told that is I relocate a certain distance, that they can not penalize me due to the fact that I now live 500 miles away. I left my 30 notice and am willing to pay the extra month’s rent even though I am already living down south.

Can you please advise me of the CA laws regarding acceptable penanties for breaking a lease due to relocation?

THANX!!!

–name removed–Meyer
562-331-1752

i recently found out i have an eviction on my credit.

i recently found out i have an eviction on my credit. the weird part is i have never signed a rental lease/agrreement in my life! i automatically got to thinking about when my mother got evicted back in 2006 from the apartment com[lex i grew up in and where i lived since i was 9yrs old. but it didnt seem right that my name would have been on the eviction papers/documents. i was never served with any papers and never formally evicted, how can this be? other than someone forging my name(i really hope my mother didnt do that!) what other explanation is there for this???? note: i also found my names on the case summary! case # 06C00074 at bellflower court, california

Rental Leases I live in an apartment complex that had the option of getting…

Rental Leases
I live in an apartment complex that had the option of getting cable through them. So I got the basic cable from them. However in January they cancelled their contract with the cable company. And no longer provide cable. They had told me that I need to come in the office and sign my lease over again. If i don’t sign it. Does this mean the original lease is void?