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Read Your Rental Agreement. Talk to Your Landlord. Find a New Renter. Consider Termination Offers. Be Prepared to Pay. Check with Local Tenants' Unions. Get Everything in Writing. Seek Legal Advice.
One year is most typical. If you break the lease, you're breaking a contract, and the landlord can hold you responsible for paying the rent until the end of your lease term. For example, if you pay $1,800 a month and want to break your lease for the last four months, you could end up on the hook for $7,200.
One year is most typical. If you break the lease, you're breaking a contract, and the landlord can hold you responsible for paying the rent until the end of your lease term. For example, if you pay $1,800 a month and want to break your lease for the last four months, you could end up on the hook for $7,200.
Look for loopholes in your lease agreement. Check the laws in your state. Prove to your landlord that the situation is out of your control. Figure out if your landlord could earn more by letting you leave. Make it clear that a lease break would improve the leasing schedule. Lay out the alternatives. Claim illegal entry.
An apartment lease is not a mortgage, so your landlord doesn't report payment activity to the credit bureaus. But if you break your lease, that can trigger a mark on your credit history, much like a delinquent loan would. This could affect your credit score because all judgments are entered into public record.
The potential consequences of a broken apartment lease include a civil lawsuit by your landlord to recover outstanding rent, harassment by debt collectors, long-term credit damage, and difficulty finding new housing.
Check your lease for ironclad clauses. Your landlord and property manager generally lay down the ground rules in your lease, so check for any references to early termination early release, sub-let and re-let are terms to watch for. Knowledge is power. Give your notice. Find a new tenant. Keep negotiating.
Look for loopholes in your lease agreement. Check the laws in your state. Prove to your landlord that the situation is out of your control. Figure out if your landlord could earn more by letting you leave. Make it clear that a lease break would improve the leasing schedule. Lay out the alternatives. Claim illegal entry.
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