Yes as usual, Im being given different advice by attorneys, one said it would be unjust enrichment especially if they rented right away, the fee is obviously a fee for breaking the lease. It had something to do with a doctrine of fairness in contract law. I have found its harder to find a good attorney than a good auto mechanic.It isn’t a matter of justified. It is a matter of: is it within the contract and is it unlawful for any reason.
The reason termination fees are placed in leases is to make it so the landlord doesn’t have to justify the amount as long as the laws in place allow the amount charged.
I haven’t found anything limiting the amount of the fee. Unless there is, it is what it is. It is a contract you willingly entered into. It’s hard to argue against it simply because now you’re being held to it
And your 8 days late is like being s little bit pregnant. There is no gradient. You either are or you aren’t.
And yes, if you had given notice earlier you wouldn’t be in the position
But you didn’t give notice earlier so it doesn’t matter.
I have also been a landlord, and always been fair with my tenants. One question the judge usually asks, is did you try to rent the properly. It seems a lease break feel can be taken as a penalty for damages. Pa law isn't entirely clear.