Not exact matches
If you
break a
lease, you may still have to pay an amount equal to the rental payments for the full
term of the
lease.
Often the penalty for
breaking a
lease is that you still have to repay an amount equal to the rental payments for the full
term of the
lease, even though you have given back the goods you were renting.
Even with a good grasp of the law, it still takes balls to stand up to somebody who's
breaking the
terms of their
lease.
Before you head out and adopt a cat, you might want to make sure that you're not
breaking the
terms of your
lease.
Breaking these rules could mean that you have
broken the
terms of your
lease.
Your friend MAY have an argument that he could move out and not be subject to penalty for
breaking the
lease because the payment
terms changed.
After some judicial disagreement, it appears now to be settled that the fact a
lease includes a
break clause does not prevent it from being a
lease for a
term of years certain within the meaning of these sections.
The tenant contended that a
term should be implied into the
lease providing for a refund of the rent it had paid for the period from the
break date on 24 January to the end of the quarter on 24 March 2012.
If either person
breaks the
terms of the
lease, they are breaching the contract and are likely to be at fault.
The money a renter might be able to make temporarily
leasing their home is probably not worth the risk of
breaking the
terms of a
lease and a potential eviction.
The notice was provided after the negotiations for
lease terms broke down over disagreements on the allocation of management of the town camp
leases and their housing to the NT Government.
However, none of these are a deterrent at
lease signing, the tenant does not consider consequences for
breaking lease terms at
lease signing.
You could evict for
breaking the
lease, you could do battle with the tenant for not adhering to the
terms.
Except in the case of a job or military transfer, there are no provisions for
breaking your
lease and termination fees will apply per your
lease terms.
You must protect yourself from tenants who can't or won't pay rent, or who may damage your property or
break the
terms of your
lease.