What can I do if my landlord allowed by roommate to remove himself from our lease and move out?

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What can I do if my landlord allowed by roommate to remove himself from our lease and move out?

I signed a lease with a roommate, and during our lease, she moved. I got new roommates and we all went to the office and removed the old roommate and added the new. Right before our lease ended with the new roommate, he moved out unexpectedly. I was finally able to get a copy of my lease and it shows where the new roommates name was just crossed out on the lease and I was then stuck by myself. Since then, the property has been sold and uses a different management company, as well as all new staff. What can I do?

Asked on March 5, 2012 under Real Estate Law, Texas

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