Maryland.
I have to break the lease which ends on June 30. I gave a 60-day notice on Jan 26 of my intent to vacate on March 28. I was told twice by leasing office that I only need to pay one month rent as penalty. However, today I was told to pay rent for all months until June. My lease writes "you can still terminate the Lease provided: 1) Your account is in good standing and there is no outstanding balance. 2) You give the Landlord at least sixty days' written notice of your intent to vacate. 3) You pay all rent due during the sixty-day notice period. 4) You tender, with your notice, the full amount that would have been due for the last month of the lease term. This amount shall constitute liquidated damages and is not a penalty."
I have paid the rent for March. How much more I need to pay for breaking the lease?
I have to break the lease which ends on June 30. I gave a 60-day notice on Jan 26 of my intent to vacate on March 28. I was told twice by leasing office that I only need to pay one month rent as penalty. However, today I was told to pay rent for all months until June. My lease writes "you can still terminate the Lease provided: 1) Your account is in good standing and there is no outstanding balance. 2) You give the Landlord at least sixty days' written notice of your intent to vacate. 3) You pay all rent due during the sixty-day notice period. 4) You tender, with your notice, the full amount that would have been due for the last month of the lease term. This amount shall constitute liquidated damages and is not a penalty."
I have paid the rent for March. How much more I need to pay for breaking the lease?