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Hell why not.... take all yours and quit paying. (Just remember to remove your name) ;)
That's what you get for having roommates. Always live alone.
so your roommates want you to move out of an apartment that they got with your credit score, and mostly your furniture, eh? The solution is simple: your roommates can move the hell out of YOUR apartment(especially if it's your name on the lease). if they try to throw you out, then contact the landlord. if you're a good tenant, he or she will have your back.
If your name is on the lease then break it and take all your furniture. Then they'll be left with no where to stay and nothing to sit on.
So move out and take the furniture.
if they used your credit score, wudnt that mean your name is the one on the lease? they can't kick you out... you can kick them out.
your name and credit score are on the lease. if you do move you need to make sure your information is removed from the lease, otherwise you will be paying for their screw-up
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Take all the furniture with you. If it's yours than there's nothing they can do. After that they'll regret asking you to move out.
You should be the one kicking them out!