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Consent from Landlord: Usually requires the landlords permission, as outlined in the lease agreement. Some leases explicitly prohibit subletting. Ongoing Relationship with Landlord: The original tenant (sublessor) maintains responsibility to the landlord for lease obligations.
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!
If the lessee transfers his or her entire remaining interest in the tenancy, then the transfer is known as an assignment. If the lessee transfers only part of his or her interest, then the transfer is known as a sublease.
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.
Sublease: The original tenant remains liable for the rent (the subtenant is liable to the original tenant) The original tenant remains liable for lease violations. The landlord must evict the original tenant in order to evict the subtenant.
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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.
What is one important difference between a sublease and a lease assignment? In an assignment, responsibility for the original lease is transferred completely to the assignee. In a sublease, the original tenant retains primary responsibility for performance of the original lease contract.

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