Tenant will be released from his/her lease obligations, if requested within the first 30 days of the initial lease start date, under the following circumstances:
The termination will be applicable only if the Tenant requests and signs this agreement within the first 30 days of the Lease (not applicable for renewals). Written notice must be received and the apartment must be vacated within the first 30 day period.
The charge for a Lease Cancellation Request is payment to the Landlord of money equivalent to two month’s rent, as liquidated damages. Payment must accompany the written notice as discussed above for the written notice to be valid. Non payment will result in the revocation of right to vacate and Tenant must fulfill the original terms of the Lease. If resident vacates before the 30-day period, resident remains responsible for all utilities and rent until the 30-day period expires. Any monies paid for the 30-day period after resident vacates is to be considered liquidated damages and not rent.
There will be an additional charge for any damages other than reasonable wear and tear as per your Lease Agreement.
If any concession specials were given at lease conception, and all the terms of such lease were not fulfilled, the total concession must be repaid at the time of lease cancellation notice for notice to be valid. All future concessions will become null and void.
No notice of termination will be considered by management unless the Tenant is current in all payments due under his lease, including rent, late charges, utility charges, or any other charges.
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