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lets say youve got a 12 month tenancy agreement but after just three months your tenant calls you and says my circumstances have completely changed ive got to leave town i can no longer live in your property as the landlord what do you do you probably want to help them but you probably also dont want to just rip up the contract and be left without income and an empty property as ever the first thing to do is of course to consult the tenancy agreement as its likely that there may be a clause that explains exactly what both parties do its most common that that clause will say the tenant can be released early as long as another tenant is found to replace them at the property theyd be released from the tenancy at the point that the new tenancy begins ensuring that theres no void period or loss of income for the landlord since the tenant fees act came in in 2019 its also clearly acceptable for the landlord to propose that the tenant covers any reasonable costs incurred in reletting