AskMecha - logistics of breaking an engagement →[More:]It's a few days until my next AskMe question, but I'm hoping one of you can help. I'm 2 months into the 12 month apartment lease I signed with my fiance. I'm about 80% sure I'm going to have to break off the engagement. If I do, I don't want to stay here, or even in the area (we moved here only because he got a job). I haven't found anything relating to leases and engaged couples - only marrieds or roommates. I guess legally speaking we're roommates, which makes us both liable for 100% of the rent. Is this correct? The lease form is some standardized thing the landlord found online. We're in Lake County Illinois.
So if I move out, and fiance stays but doesn't pay the rent, as I understand it, the landlord could still sue me for it. Fiance isn't particularly vengeful (I hope), just really really bad with money. My inclination is that he would forget to pay the rent, or pay it really late, and the landlord would come after me.
Besides the rent issue, we have a lot of furniture with murky ownership (some of it I bought but he partially paid me back, or vice versa). How do unmarried couples sort this out? I've never lived with anyone or co-owned anything of value before. Thankfully, our bank accounts and credit cards are completely separate.
I'm really emotional and confused right now, and maybe these seem like stupid little issues in light of the fact that I'm thinking of breaking the engagement. If anyone has advice, it's appreciated.