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Old Jan 30, 2008, 05:38 PM
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I'm moving to a new state due to my husband getting a job there. I signed a new lease two months ago for another year in our current apartment. I new lease starts feb 1 2008. How can I get out of this lease that has not already started?

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You need to check the early termination rights in the lease.

Most do have a provision for Employment Transfers, hopefully yours does too.
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Actually most leases don't have provision for employment transfers. You have a few options though:

1) talk to the landlord and see if they will let you out.
2) negotiate a buy out with the landlord (generally 2 months rent)
3) sublet
4) find a replacement tenant
5) break the lease and let him sue you Unless you are in Fl, the landlord has to make a good faith effort to rent the unit. And once rented, your responsibility ends.
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