Agreed Cancellation of Lease - Rhode Island 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Agreed Cancellation of Lease in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the effective date of the agreement in the designated field. This is crucial as it marks when the cancellation takes effect.
  3. Fill in the names of the Lessor (Landlord) and Lessee(s) in their respective fields. Ensure all parties involved are accurately represented to avoid any legal issues.
  4. Specify the original lease agreement date and property details, including address, to provide context for this cancellation.
  5. In section one, confirm that the lease is being canceled by entering the effective cancellation date. This should match your initial effective date.
  6. Review section two, which states that all rights and obligations under the lease are terminated. No additional input is needed here; just ensure you understand its implications.
  7. Finally, have all parties sign and date at the bottom of the form. Each tenant must print their name clearly next to their signature for clarity.

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Dear [Recipients Name], I am writing to formally notify you of the termination of our contract, dated [Contract Date], for [Description of the Contract/Services]. According to the terms of our agreement, this letter serves as a [Number of Days] days notice, and the contract will officially end on [Termination Date].
I am writing to give you notice that I am terminating the tenancy agreement and will be giving vacant possession of the above premises on [date]. I have to break my residential tenancy agreement because of reasons beyond my control. I draw your attention to our contract which sets out a break fee formula at clause 51.
I am writing to formally notify you that I will be terminating your lease agreement early for the property located at (Rental Property Address). As per the terms outlined in our lease agreement, I am providing you with (number of days) days notice, with the lease ending on (termination date).
Landlords in Rhode Island must give 30 days notice to increase rent for most tenants, but they must give 60 days notice for tenants over 62 years old (RI Gen. Laws 34-18-16.1).
The amount of written notice the resident must serve you before terminating their lease early. In Rhode Island, the amount of written notice the resident must serve depends on how often they pay rent. For example, residents that pay rent on a monthly basis must provide a 30-day advance notice before moving out.

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Landlord-tenant laws vary depending on the state you live in, but you can usually find them with a bit of research. Some valid reasons for breaking a lease without penalty or fees include constructive eviction, an unsafe environment, or being called to military service.
How to Write an Early Lease Termination Letter Date and Address. Begin your letter with the rental property address and the date. Salutation. Statement of Intent. Reason for Early Termination. Reference to Lease Agreement. Security Deposit Details. Proposed Termination Date. Offer to Assist With the Transition.
Rhode Island does not have a law limiting the amount a tenant owes a landlord when breaking a lease early. A tenant could be liable for the remaining rent through the life of the lease. However, a landlord must mitigate damages and seek to replace the tenant.

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