Erica Bishop’s apartment lease listed her and her children as

Erica Bishop’s apartment lease listed her and her children as members of the household and required her to notify the landlord if any of them moved out. The lease also held her responsible for the acts of all members. Any criminal act was a ground for eviction. When Bishop’s son, Derek, was convicted of the robbery of a nearby store, she was given thirty days to vacate the apartment. Bishop responded that Derek had moved out, but she had forgotten to tell the landlord. Besides, she contended, the lease was unconscionable. Is she correct? Discuss. [Bishop v. Housing Authority of South Bend, 920 N.E.2d 772 (Ind.App. 2010)]

 

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