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what color tile floors and interior paint color with a dark brown leather sofa?

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Iam buying a new home and not sure what color to paint the interior wall. Also purchased a dark leather sofa and pick out this glass top pearl white or sea shell end table and coxtail table. Last but not least I want to put in tile floors but I'm not sure what color would be a good match.. Please help


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It seems that your color scheme is already nuteral. Do the floor nuteral because you can always change wall paint or couches. It is not as easy to change tile. Put all your color on the wall. Dont be affraid of color. It depends on what your wanting the room to feel like. Your darker colors are going to be cozy and comfy, Your greens and blues are going to feel serine like a spa or beach house. yellow feels airy and breezy like a beautiful day outside. The choice is yours.

What are my rights and is there anyway I can leave my apartment before the end of the lease?




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I am a second year university student and I live in a student apartment complex in which each tenant is responsible for their own individual lease. The lease is by the bed, not the unit. Our rent includes cable & internet and we do share the utilities (all under my name). Living in this area was a horrible mistake. I am the only one in the apartment of 5 that works (two jobs) and is actually taking school seriously with 18 units as a bio major.

Everyone one else in the house abuses their parents' money and in no way hold any responsibility for their finances or social behavior. Under aged drinking and illegal smoking is common everywhere in this beach town of students. Recently, a new room mate moved into my crammed room. When I first signed up to live in that complex, we were promised a fully furnished apartment with a bed, desk and everything else for each student. The room I was placed in is only big enough for two beds and one desk, and now we're forced to share one desk (which he completely takes up with his new federally paid for TV, PS3, etc.) I keep my textbooks and important belongings (including SSI card) stashed inside the desk but I cannot use it for studying.

I'm usually gone on the weekends to work in Orange County but on Friday night, right before I was going to leave, I returned to the apartment to grab something I had forgotten to pack and found our bedroom a complete mess! My room mate and his friends decided to drink and wanted a beer pong table so they took all of my belongs out of the desk, threw them on my bed and removed the desk to use for beer pong. They spilled soda, alcohol and orange juice all over our bedroom floor and left everything a mess. I quickly emailed the manager and demanded that he find me another room to move into.

Keep in mind that I had previously contacted the manager to express my issue with our contrasting lifestyles and asked him to find another room for me to stay in. However, he has not replied at all to either of those messages and has not made any attempt to contact me or resolve the issue I have with the person he just shoved into my room without even telling me before hand.

I want to move out, especially since when I signed up for a room there, I filled out a form describing the kind of person I was and describing the type of people I want to be placed with. I signed up for a non-smoking house with quiet and studious housemates. These people are in no way the ones I had in mind. I haven't paid this month's rent yet, in hopes that THIS will get a response from the manager, but he has yet to contact me about that either, and rent was due on the 1st. What I'm asking for is any advice you might have on what I can do to get out of there quickly. Would the manager evict me for not paying the rent? What are the consequences of that? Do I have justification for withholding rent? Is there even anything I can do? I figured that when he confronts me about the rent, I would tell him that I'm just waiting for him to tell me the number of the new room had once said he would find for me. I just want to live in an environment where I can study and sleep at peace, without worrying about my housemates breaking a door, having people over, or dealing with their loud parties. I think that the fact that we all have an individual lease complicates things. I do not appreciate his unprofessional approach to the living situation he created by sticking two obviously different people into the same room.

All advice is appreciated!
I don't have a copy of the contract, but I think that all of the furniture was on there. On their website, they advertise a fully furnished room complete with bed and desk for each student. Before the incident with the new room mate happened, I was emailing the manager about installing bunk beds in the room to make way for a new desk, which he said that he would do by last Friday (the day I described above), and he never did. Since then he has not replied to my emails and I figure it's because he doesn't take any of the tenants seriously as their all naive college kids. I think I'm going to have find time to confront him physically and maybe try to obtain a copy of the contract and look to see exactly what he promised to provide, especially if it says that he was supposed to match my personality and life style to others.



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Does your contract actually state how many people would be living in the room or the type of furniture you'd each be getting? You'll need to focus on those things in order to prove his breach of contract with you.

If they aren't responding to emails, phone calls, or such then send a certified letter with your demands. Withholding rent will give them grounds to evict you which will make it very hard for you to find another place. If you want to play hardball you can inform him, in a certified letter, of the illegal activities happening there. Ask him if he'd like to handle them or if the police should be involved.

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Be VERY careful about blindly taking advice of withholding rent. Each state has very strict and very different laws on when you can legally do this. I would especially not trust someone who appears to have run into the next room to ask her daddy.




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