That's a benefit for other roommates, not the landlord. Unless the roommates are the ones subleasing, which is a lot less common.
There is 0 incentive/benefit for the landlord to accept an uncommon arrangement for less money.
Edited to add: I was also possibly talking to residents who were looking to sublease illegally. I didn’t ask.
That's a benefit for other roommates, not the landlord. Unless the roommates are the ones subleasing, which is a lot less common.
There is 0 incentive/benefit for the landlord to accept an uncommon arrangement for less money.