Have a look at the service agreement you signed with the agency. If
it's a reputable co., they may be able to resolve the issue with the
hozyaika. At worst, they should provide you another apartment to lease
without having to pay the agency commission again. It all depends on
the details of the contract.

If the agency bails out on you, please list their name here. At least,
we'll know to avoid them. Good luck!

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:59 PM, Shi Yong Loong <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wonder if this happens frequently in Russia.  I rent a one room apartment
> in spartivnaya for 35000 rubles via agency. After 2 months, the owner came
> in and said that she wants to end the contract with me, giving unreasonable
> reasons, like living more than 2 people (in fact we doesn't), and complaints
> by neighbours... which doesn't happen before. She even bring several people
> who wanted to rent it and looked around. I was shocked. Apparently, she
> decided to rent it for a better price while we signed a one year contract.
> How the hell does something like this ever happens.
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