There are two variables that need to be considered. One is what the terms and conditions of the lease are. The second is what the law in your areas says. If there is considerable disparity between what the lease says and what local housing ordinances and law allow, you might be able to refuse to move so quickly, but you will eventually have to vacate unless you fight the violation. That means court and probably an attorney. You are extended a wish for good luck, and it is strongly suggested you go see an attorney or paralegal. Have all your facts (and just the facts) straight so you won't waste his or her time. (Leave all the emotional content at home, please. Pretty please.) Consultation, at least an initial one, is usually not to expensive, and is sometimes even free.
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