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So, in legal terms, the assignment of a lease is a process whereby all rights that have previously been possessed over a property are transferred from one party to another. Its not unlike selling a house, but theres a bit more paperwork involved!
Assigning a lease simply means transferring your lease to another person so that they become the new tenant. Once the assignment has taken place the lease continues to exist and the new tenant becomes liable for all of the tenants obligations in the lease.
A lease assignment occurs when a tenant fully transfers their lease to another party. This is particularly important for tenants who wish to get out of their leases early due to financial issues, especially if a landlord does not allow subleases.
If youre the tenant and want to leave before the end of your lease term, you may be able to assign your lease to a third party if the landlord doesnt let you out of the lease. The third party then becomes the new tenant, who is bound by the terms of the original lease and pays rent to the landlord.
If a tenant transfers its entire interest in the lease, then the tenant has made an assignment. The tenant as the assignor steps out of its tenant shoes, and a new tenant, the assignee, takes its place. The lease then becomes a direct lease between the new tenant/assignee and the landlord.
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No, an assignment does not create a new tenancy. It merely transfers the existing tenants rights and obligations to the new tenant, who then steps into the shoes of the original tenant under the same lease terms.
An old lease is a lease that was executed prior to 1 January 1996. The Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995 split leases in to either old (completed before 1 January 1996) and new leases (those completed on after that date apart from some exceptions).
In general, things to include in a lease addendum might be: Your name. The rental property address. The tenants name. Relevant policy/information (that complies with your state/municipals rental laws) Consequences for breaking any contract agreements. Space to sign date for landlord. Space to sign date for tenant.

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