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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.
Assignment of Lease As a result, the original tenant (the assignor) will have to vacate the unit and allow the new tenant to take over all of the leased premises. However, please note that under the terms of most lease agreements, the original tenant will remain responsible for the terms of the lease.
Definition and Purpose: Assignment of Rents is a legal mechanism used in real estate where a property owner assigns their right to collect rents from the property to a lender as security for a loan. This arrangement is particularly common in commercial real estate transactions.
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.
An assignment of contract occurs when one party to an existing contract (the assignor) hands off the contracts obligations and benefits to another party (the assignee). Ideally, the assignor wants the assignee to step into their shoes and assume all of their contractual obligations and rights.
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Related Q&A to Tenant Lease Assignment

Assignment of lease by the tenant As long as you produce a tenant whos shown a history of payment under prior leases and has been a model tenant, a landlord should consent to assignment. The assignment of lease form should include places for the tenant-assignor, the new tenant-assignee, and the landlord to sign.
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.

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