Question : Are there California laws that require a roommate release form anywhere?
I am moving out of my apartment and I have supplied the management office with a 30-day termination letter. They are now asking me to get my roommate to sign a roommate release form in order to get out from under my month-to-month contract. No where on my lease does it mention a roommate release form nor did I sign one at any point. Are there California laws that require a roommate release form anywhere; especially, if you’ve made your final months rent and given a 30-day termination letter? Thanks!
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Best answer:

Answer by rickinnocal
If you’re a month to month tenant and your rent is up to date then you can move out at the end of your 30 day notice period.

However, if you’re not handing back the apartment empty – because your roommate is staying on – then they’re not required to give you back your security deposit until your roommate moves out too.

They “may”, however, choose to refund it if your roommate signs a release agreeing on his own to be responsible for any damages.

Richard