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Now two concepts were gonna talk about in this video is, subleasing or sometimes called subletting, and assignment of leases. Now, a couple of things before we get going. Remember, all real estate contracts can be assigned, unless the contract strictly prohibits it. So absence of some kind of prohibition, every real estate contract including, a lease contract, can be assigned. So Im gonna explain the differences between assignment of a lease and subleasing so, check this out. So, in a typical landlord-tenant relationship. We have, two parties. We have the lessor, and the lessor is the landlord. And theres a lease agreement, thats entered into, with the lessee, L-E-S-S-E-E, that is the tenant. All right so, lets say its a one year, lease. And its 500 bucks a month and this is a single family house. Now it doesnt matter what type of contract, it is or what type of property it can be, a single family home, an apartment, a commercial space, it doesnt matter. Conceptually, its all