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Lease Or Rent Agreement: How Can You Terminate Them?


Are you tired of your landlord? Do you want to terminate your rental or lease agreement with him? Is that even possible? Well, there is a way for you to do exactly that. You can terminate your lease agreement at your will. Here are some tips you can follow to terminate your lease agreement:


• First, inquire your landlord for some leeway.


Terminating a lease does not have to end, or even start, in conflict. If you have paid rent promptly, kept a clean apartment, and have been cooperative for the period of the lease, your landlord might let you off the hook. If you have an acceptable conflict, for instance, a new job or an excellent opportunity elsewhere, you may find your landlord to be agreeable to you leaving early. Honesty is generally the best policy and you may be astonished with the results.


• Choke up the cash.


If you desire to leave your apartment early you can, in most cases-as long as you are willing to pay the landlord for the months you will be skipping out on. Most lease agreements state up front that if you leave early, you are obligated to pay a certain amount. Keep a close watch for this when you sign a lease contract.


• Sublet to a pal.


Look for a pal who is in need of a place to stay, and offer them yours. Your name will still be on the rental lease agreement, so be sure that your pal is good for the money. Do not forget that you will still be liable for errant payments as well as damage to the unit. Inquire your landlord if this is suitable before you do it. Search for a new tenant. It is a much better idea to get your name off the lease completely if you have found a person to take your place. Have your landlord draft a fresh lease agreement for the substitute to sign. In this way, you are not legally responsible for any missing payment or damage to the unit.


• Stay a little longer.


Your lease may point out that you must give two months notice and get out of your lease. If this is the case, you can plan on hanging around a little longer in the current apartment.


• Find something wrong.


Dig out the lease contract you signed and examine the entire proviso. If your landlord has not grant an amenity that he agreed to, you can put this as a breach of contract and request lease termination and leave. Outline a letter indicating this breach of contract, take any pictures that will be suitable for your claim and keep all documentation for your records.


Now. if you want to terminate your lease agreement earlier than you have expected, you can use these tips to do so. But remember, you should have a valid reason for ending the contract. The reason must be legitimate to avoid problems. In that way, you and your landlord will part ways with smiles on your faces.


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