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Re: Breaking Lease
by Garry
on August 30, 2016 @21:55
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I agree with J. It's YOUR choice to pay someone to show your place and take apps., not the tenant. And remember, the current T has not broken the lease until they are ACTUALLY out. However, if the T does NOT move out, then you can charge the T whatever you paid the R.E. agent, because the T would have broken his own written notice of move out. You should not sign a new lease with anyone until you have actual possession back, and have went in and cleaned and repaired any damages the old T left you. Your job is to get the place re-rented asap, after the T has moved out. and then take the old T to court for any loss of rents you suffered by the T breaking the lease.
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