What is the name of your state? California
Trying to make a long story short...
We bought a home and are breaking our lease. I think we're about 10 months in to our one year. We gave 30 days notice, personally advertised and found new tenants which were accepted by the leasing agency, and left the property in exceptional condition. We have paid through the end of the month (well past our 30 day) and the new tenants are to take occupancy on the first next month, so there's no gap in rent.
A few days AFTER vacating and returning the keys, we are being told by the leasing agency that they cannot countersign the lease with the new tenants until we sign a "lease termination agreement". This lease termination agreement basically does NOT terminate the lease, but includes a fee of over $600. We are being told this fee "makes the owners whole." After several rounds of emails to them and a frustrating phone call my wife made, they are offering to lower the fee to $300, but it is still not a true lease termination agreement as it does not terminate it.
Having looked up California civil codes, it looks like we do not need to sign this new paperwork, and that they are also compelled now to lease to the new tenants which they have already accepted.
Can anyone please advise me on how to proceed? If we do not sign can they legally mess with us in other ways by taking funds out of our hefty deposit? I don't believe they can purposefully stall on leasing to the new tenants now that we have been informed that they were accepted? It feels like we are being extorted.
Much thanks in advance!
Trying to make a long story short...
We bought a home and are breaking our lease. I think we're about 10 months in to our one year. We gave 30 days notice, personally advertised and found new tenants which were accepted by the leasing agency, and left the property in exceptional condition. We have paid through the end of the month (well past our 30 day) and the new tenants are to take occupancy on the first next month, so there's no gap in rent.
A few days AFTER vacating and returning the keys, we are being told by the leasing agency that they cannot countersign the lease with the new tenants until we sign a "lease termination agreement". This lease termination agreement basically does NOT terminate the lease, but includes a fee of over $600. We are being told this fee "makes the owners whole." After several rounds of emails to them and a frustrating phone call my wife made, they are offering to lower the fee to $300, but it is still not a true lease termination agreement as it does not terminate it.
Having looked up California civil codes, it looks like we do not need to sign this new paperwork, and that they are also compelled now to lease to the new tenants which they have already accepted.
Can anyone please advise me on how to proceed? If we do not sign can they legally mess with us in other ways by taking funds out of our hefty deposit? I don't believe they can purposefully stall on leasing to the new tenants now that we have been informed that they were accepted? It feels like we are being extorted.
Much thanks in advance!