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My Apartment complex says I can’t renew my lease because they are full

I am a student living in a college town at an apartment complex. I began my lease in January 2020 and my lease is now ending July 31st. Since May I have been receiving spam emails with deals to renew my lease and in June someone contacted me about renewing my lease. I wrote back saying YES I would like renew my lease. The next day he sent me a link to renew my lease. He sent me the renewal on June 10th. (Yes I procrastinated a little on signing). On June 24th someone from my apartment leasing office contacted me and said I cannot renew my lease because they have someone moving in to my apartment and it was a mix up because the office is being outsourced because of COVID so they messed up. She told me the only option I have is to hope someone will move into a smaller unit or if they have a smaller unit available I can move there. Do they have a right to deny my renewal? I haven’t done anything wrong to make them not want to.

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