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[Music] a military lease clause addendum is a section of a rental agreement that explains specific protections given to tenants who are members of the u.s armed forces the clauses exist because the possibility of a deployment means members of the military are more likely to have to move suddenly so suddenly that they might have to break their lease than the general population without these protections tenants who are members of the military could face fines or fees for ending a lease early worry forms the worlds biggest database of legal documents make sure that you watch to the end of this video for a link to a sample military lease clause addendum that can be filled out signed and incorporated into any lease now lets begin first lets look at why is this clause necessary along with setting out the monthly rent many leases require that tenants commit to paying rent for a certain amount of time in some states for example a standard lease agreement is based around a term of at least a