1. YesIs it legal to put such terms? What do I have to do at this step?
I am not sure they have a right to do this. Deal directly with the landlord/agent, and explain the situation to them. And you can also suggest to your less than agreeable co-tenant that either they agree to someone of your choosing or you stop contributing to the rent.Thing is my flatmate is making it hard for me to find a new tenant, since he wants to move out as well. So, he wants me to keep paying rent until he does find another place, and this is also not acceptable nor fair to be honest. Also, what will happen in the case that my flatmate will only pay his share this month? What can the landlord do in this case?
That not fair. The ideal way to deal with this is to look for a couple who want a 2 room unit (many couples do), who will initially just take half the tenancy, and later on the entire tenancy. If the flatmate doesn't agree tell him you will not pay your share of the rent after the end of the tenancy until he agrees to be cooperative.Thing is my flatmate is making it hard for me to find a new tenant, since he wants to move out as well. So, he wants me to keep paying rent until he does find another place, and this is also not acceptable nor fair to be honest. Also, what will happen in the case that my flatmate will only pay his share this month? What can the landlord do in this case?
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