San Francisco Bride Refuses to Move Into Rental Still Tied to Fiance's Ex
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San Francisco Bride Refuses to Move Into Rental Still Tied to Fiance's Ex
"It feels really, really gross to me to move in, start a marriage and move into a home with this ex's name on it."
"I don't want to live there unless her name is off this lease and yours is on it."
A realtor in San Francisco faces a situation three weeks before her late-December wedding: her fiancé's ex-wife's name remains on his month-to-month lease despite court orders and repeated unsuccessful attempts to remove it. The property management company has been unresponsive while the rent remains thousands below market. The prospective bride feels uncomfortable moving into a home with an ex's name listed and worries about ongoing custody disputes. The recommended remedy was to demand that the property manager remove the ex and add the bride or issue a 30-day notice to vacate. The fiancé's three-year inaction signals broader boundary and responsibility concerns that threaten future marital stability.
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