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Middle town property rental lease break

Does anyone know how middle town handles wanted to break a lease early? Do they let it happen?

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u/librarymouse3 — 2 days ago
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Homeless

I'm currently homeless sleeping at an undisclosed location in Muncie, Indiana

I will not give location since it is now illegal to be homeless.

I have reached out to Muncie Mission but I am unsure about staying there and not having time with my wife who is out of country.

If either of us had the money we would fly me to her that is easily $1,200 if not more.

Does anyone know where I might be able to sleep even for $200.00 a month for a room.

I am on Section 8 and unsure what to do next I am looking for a place to live but have no money for application fees right now.

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u/Early-Mission4032 — 4 days ago
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Found dog

Possible chow mix found roaming in the middle of the road on W Bethel Avenue. I tried to take him to the shelter and ARF but both are at capacity. I currently have him at my home but would love to reunite him with his family.

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u/goodkidbadbrain — 8 days ago
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Needing Help Urgently

Anyone have an extra room they be willing to rent out to my husband? He is on Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher but no money for damage deposit.

My husband is staying with a friend but he is complaining about small stuff like my husband being overweight or eating chips.

Dude I know a vegetarian who's overweight and doesn't allow junk food in her house, let's not get me started.

Not mention the upstairs where he currently is at was a mess and helping the guy out by cleaning it, yet he has the nerve to complain.

I'm in Canada not able to return for 6 months by law this post isn't about me it's to help my husband so anything would be greatly appreciated.

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u/YunaAngels — 11 days ago
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My Personal Experience With a Neighboring Landlord

I would strongly recommend thinking twice before renting from this landlord.

A few months ago, my neighbor's young dog got loose outside our apartment building. During the situation, Kate Benson of Best BSU Rentals came over from a neighboring property, called the police, began recording my neighbor and following her while she was walking with the dog back to the apartment, and attempted to get into our apartment building. Fortunately, our building's entrance locks automatically. She even tried to record her through the window.

My boyfriend and I heard the entire interaction from inside our apartment. From what we witnessed, the situation seemed far more confrontational than it needed to be over a loose dog. Kate later told the police that she felt threatened, but based on what we observed, it appeared that my neighbor was the one being followed and harassed. I can't imagine what would have happened if our neighbor was a POC.

What makes this especially frustrating is that I recently saw Kate's own dog running loose as well.

This experience left a very negative impression on me. As someone who lives nearby, I would not feel comfortable renting from a landlord who behaves this way toward others. In my opinion, it's worth considering this kind of behavior before signing a lease.

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u/slut4slugs4ever — 13 days ago