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Best way to break a lease?

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PandoraZx

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? CA

Hello,

I am being forced to move to another state due to the extremely high cost of living here or face eviction from where I am living. I live with my boyfriend who was laid off about a month ago, and we have been struggling ever since... now I can't make rent next month. I already work two jobs. Anyone have any advice to offer as to how to go about breaking the lease? There was no info in the contract that I could see that gave a penalty amount for breaking the lease... it was a year's lease, and we have been there for 3 months. Thanks!
 


ENASNI

Senior Member
Well

It is strange there is no clause in the lease stating any penalties, usually they claim you must forfeit your security deposit and pay until it is re-rented.

I would suggest trying to see if you can find a replacement renter, the LL will also have to show good faith in mitigating damages by advertising for a new tenant. You may have to pay those costs as well. But as it is unless you can sublet ( which is dicey unless you go through assignment and novation) then you are going to be responsible for the rent until the unit is re-rented.

http://www.dca.ca.gov/legal/landlordbook/before-rent.htm#rentalagreementsandleases

http://www.dca.ca.gov/legal/landlordbook/

good luck.
 

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