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Re: What is a
by Garry (Iowa)
on February 17, 2018 @00:56
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Yes, what you say is true. The T is responsible for all costs associated in getting a new T again. However, judges are usually reluctant in allowing you to recover more than about 2 months of rent from a former T. Judges expect a LL to try harder to find a T , the longer a property is vacant. They expect the LL to reduce their standards somewhat, to find a "qualified" but not an "exceptional" T. Right now, you have a T willing to do the "leg work" to find a new T for you. But if you reject everyone he brings to you, he may just say "screw you", stop paying rent, and just move out. Or he may just decide to "bite the bullet", stay till the end of the lease, give you proper notice that he is moving out, and you will be on your own to find a new T once he moves.
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