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Here is an example of an early termination clause: Early Termination Clause: The Tenant may terminate this Lease Agreement before the expiration date by giving the Landlord a written notice of at least 60 days and paying a termination fee equivalent to two months rent.
(3) The tenant may give a notice of two months, or two months rent in lieu of notice, to the landlord to terminate the tenancy in case the tenancy is for more than a year or one months notice, or one months rent in lieu of notice, in case the tenancy is for less than a year.
How to create a contract amendment Pinpoint what you want to change or add. Look at your contract and write down the parts you need to change. Date and title the new amendment. Next, add the current date and the title and date of the original agreement to the document. Draft and describe the changes. Finalize the changes.
Definition: Any amendment to a lease contract is a lease modification unless the lessees right to use the underlying asset has been diminished.
A contract amendment is a formal alteration or modification made to an already signed contract. A contract addendum is an additional document that is attached to the original contract. The decision to use an addendum or an amendment depends on the nature of the changes being made.
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The amendment should be clear and concise. It should state the changes that are being made and the effective date of the changes. All parties should sign the amendment, ensuring that everyone has agreed that these changes have been made. You could use a template for your contract amendments.
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.
Key elements of a lease amendment form Identifying information. Reference to the original lease. Description of amendments. Effective date. Signatures. Notarization (if required).

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