Let me tell ya: I went to school in Santa Barbara, CA and lived in Isla Vista. Isla Vista is supposedly the most densely-packed square mile west of the Mississippi. The town was almost like Beijing during the day. Even with that--even with some huge, multi-million dollar homes on the beach--there was not a single residence that packed in nine people. That kind of shoulder-rubbing is practically a recipe for disaster, and I'd sincerely doubt the residence is even zoned for that many people. I'd strongly recommend getting someone to take over your sublet and moving out before things get truly ugly. I mean like people maliciously damaging your property and otherwise sabotaging your living experience. It happens, believe me.
See if you can't borrow some money from your folks to buy out the remainder of the contract.
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