I live in an apartment in Austin, TX, with a roommate. We're both co-signed on the lease and the lease doesn't expire until next year. My roommate told me this morning that he is moving out and someone I have never met is moving in to take his place.
But I didn't co-sign a lease with a stranger.
Since the sub-lessee is not himself a co-signer can I call the police and have him removed as an unwanted guest?
When the end of month comes, if no suitable roommate has been found and my ex-roommate (and still current co-signer) refuses to pay his share of the rent, can I sue him in small claims court? Might it be worth my while to hire a lawyer to sue him? Rent is ~$1,600 so $800 is definitely within the limits of small claims, but I don't want to pay my rent late either. I'd like this resolved as quickly as possible, so if hiring a lawyer can expedite things I'm willing to do so.
Update: Here is the relevant section of the lease:
Replacing a resident, subletting, or assigning a resident‘s rights is allowed only when we consent in writing. If a departing or remaining resident finds a replacement resident acceptable to us before moving out and we expressly consent to the replacement, subletting, or assignment
My (old) roommate says that he got this new person added on the lease but can they do that without my signature? Can my (old) roommate and the apartment go behind my back like this?
if hiring a lawyer can expedite things I'm willing to do so.
it would undoubtedly expedite things, but before starting that ball rolling, you should figure out exactly what your ideal outcome would be. Would you most prefer to: stay alone in the apartment and your original roommate has to pay half the rent? stay alone, you pay half rent, and nobody pays the other half? merely have equal right as the landlord has in vetting the prospective replacement?