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Re: Sudden death in family, may need to break lease - Landlord Forum thread 188954

Re: Sudden death in family, may need to break lease by John (CA) on October 9, 2009 @01:09

                              
If your relationship with your landlord is as good as you say, talk to him about it. Technically there is no notice required for early termination because you are not allowed to do it, otherwise it wouldn't be a lease.

If you break the lease early, the landlord can hold you responsible for rent until he is able to find new tenants. However if this were me and a tenant I had a good relationship with had a story similar to yours, I would let them break the lease and move.

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