On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My wife and I have been living in these apartments for almost 6 years.
> I received a letter saying
> that due to property insurance and other reasons I have 2 options:
> Sign a 6 month lease for X dollars or sign a 12 month lease for X dollars..
> We've been paying month to month for 5 years (I had originally signed
> a 12 month lease).
> Can they force us into a new lease? We live in Arkansas and I'm not
> totally sure of the renters rights,
> just thought I'd throw this out there while I searched..
>

I'd imagine what with it being a month-to-month option, they have the right
to change it at the end of any given month.

Issue here could be that there are a lot more people looking to rent, what
with all the houses being lost in the subprime mess.  Given the supply and
demand right now, it's a good time to be a landlord.



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