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Step 3: Design the Lease Termination Agreement.

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Tenant may, upon 30 days written notice to Landlord, terminate this lease provided that the Tenant pays a termination charge equal to 2 months rent or the maximum allowable by law, whichever is less. Termination will be effective as of the last day of the calendar month following the end of the 30 day notice period.
What to Include in a Lease Termination Letter Clear Statement of Intent. Reason for Termination. Lease Termination Date. Request for Property Inspection. Request for Security Deposit Refund. Forwarding Address. Simple Lease Termination Letter Example. Lease Termination Letter for Job Relocation Example.
What are good reasons for breaking a lease early? If your apartment is unsafe or violates health codes. If living in the apartment puts your health at risk, you may be able to break the lease and move. You start active military duty and are called to deploy. Your landlord enters your home without advance notice.
You might be able to legally move out before the lease term ends in the following situations. You Are Starting Active Military Duty. The Rental Unit Is Unsafe or Violates Massachusetts Health or Safety Codes. You Are a Victim of Domestic Violence. Your Landlord Harasses You or Violates Your Privacy Rights.
Provide your landlord as much notice as possible and write a sincere letter explaining why you need to leave early. Ideally, you can offer your landlord a qualified replacement tenant with good credit and references, to sign a new lease.
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Related Q&A to Lease Termination Agreement

It is no different than any other type of purchase. All in all, the breaking of the lease itself wont hurt your credit, but the late payment of your credit card balance will.
How long after signing a lease can you back out in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania law does not provide a set period for backing out of a signed lease.

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