Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Florida
I need to break my rental lease due to economical hardship, what could the landlord do to me?
Asked on 11/14/09, 3:53 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Lucreita Becude
Lucreita D. Becude, P.A.
Depending on what your lease states, he could charge you rent until he can re-rent the unit.
Answered on 11/19/09, 5:20 pm
Lesly Longa
Longa Law P.A.
Check your lease and be sure to give notice as required in it. You may have to pay for additional rent until the landlord finds a new tenant. Consider speaking with your landlord. If the landlord agrees to let you move out at no extra charge, be sure to put it in a written, signed agreement.
Answered on 11/19/09, 9:27 pm
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