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Laughing girl - Yes I have done this and explained the situation, there response is that it is not their fault that this has happed and due to the recession they are not willing to release me early at this time unless I find someone else to take up by contract, I cannot find anyone at this time of year who is willing to do this.
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Hi, I am in a similar position to you and also wanted some advice. I live in student accommodation and have done for the last 15months; however 2 months ago I was hit by a car as I was walking to work and after being in hospital I am now unable to walk without the assistance of a wheelchair or for short distances crutches. This has meant I have had to move back home to my dad’s house where he is caring for me. I want to leave my tenancy agreement early as I cannot live by myself and have been told by the hospital it will be at least 3 months before I will be able to start to walk again. My flat is on the 2nd floor and I cannot use steps, the manager has offered me a ground floor flat but this is still impractical for me as I cannot do even the simplest of tasks for example cooking, cleaning or washing! I struggle to get in the bath at home and the accommodation does not have bath facilities. I have got a doctor’s note saying that I am not fit to live by myself but the managers are still refusing to release me from the agreement. I contacted head office but they say it is down to the individual managers at each branch to make a final decision. Any advice on what I can do to release early would be great! As I have also has to leave me job as a result of my injury so money is tight.
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