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Honestly if you are leaving him then call a lawyer and get a legal seperation.

Then you should be able to take the papers to your rental company and they may work with you. You might want to just try talking to your landlord anyway and see what he/she says.

Honestly if you are leaving him then call a lawyer and get a legal seperation.

Then you should be able to take the papers to your rental company and they may work with you. You might want to just try talking to your landlord anyway and see what he/she says.

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