How can I get out of a lease for an apartment?

How can we legally get out of an apartment lease?

  • I had my grandson while my daughter-in-law was deployed, so I got an apartment, in my name, now she is moving to Germany with her son, how can I get out of our lease, can we use the military clause.

  • Answer:

    If there is a military clause in your lease, read it and see what it says.

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Read the lease and see if it references a military clause and if it does is your daughter listed on the lease so you can apply it. If there is no escape clause then you may have to pay the early termination fees or wait until the lease runs out.

No you cannot use the military clause to get out of your lease. You can give your landlord 30-60 days written notice and continue paying rent. You can then pay 2-3 months rent plus administrative fees in one lump sum to break the lease early. Your lease is a legally binding agreement enforceable in the court of law. You cannot use your daughter-in-laws military status to get out of your lease. If you do not want to waste a lot of money, you can continue living in your apartment until the lease is up.

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