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A plug-in clause for a lease, enabling a tenant to terminate a lease at any time during the term. The clause can be made personal to the original tenant or so that the clause is exercisable by the tenants assignees.
Eviction: If you dont pay rent, the landlord may initiate eviction proceedings before you move out. This could result in a formal eviction notice and legal action to remove you from the property.
A breach happens when one party fails to uphold their responsibilities. Common examples include: Tenant breaches: Failing to pay rent, keeping unauthorized pets, or subletting without permission. Landlord breaches: Failing to provide essential repairs or maintain a habitable living environment.
A lease is a legal contract, so by leaving early, youre breaching that contract. This is often called breaking the lease.
You may get damages, force your landlord to comply with their obligations, and recover the costs of bringing the claim if you win, but there is no guarantee of that. This is why legal action is usually a last resort.
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