AngelicParadox
Mar 28, 2007, 04:36 AM
Someone told me that if you purchase a house in the state of Maryland that legally, the landlord has to let you out of your lease. Now of course this seems too good to be true. I have the opportunity to purchase my mothers house in a few months and am trying to do my homework well before hand.
I did however talk to one of the leasing agents, she said that if I want to terminate my lease early, allI have to do is give them 30 days notice, and within that 30 days they will schedule a settlement conference. From what I understand, the penalty for terminating the lease is usually the amount of two months rent. If I can get away without paying them $1800 I would love to do so.That is more money for the down payment, move, etc. I had no idea the reality of buying a home was so close and just renewed the lease. Anyone ever hear of this law or know if it is for real? I kind of think this property management company is out to get tenants for everything they are worth. Any input would be welcomed.
Thanks Jayne
I did however talk to one of the leasing agents, she said that if I want to terminate my lease early, allI have to do is give them 30 days notice, and within that 30 days they will schedule a settlement conference. From what I understand, the penalty for terminating the lease is usually the amount of two months rent. If I can get away without paying them $1800 I would love to do so.That is more money for the down payment, move, etc. I had no idea the reality of buying a home was so close and just renewed the lease. Anyone ever hear of this law or know if it is for real? I kind of think this property management company is out to get tenants for everything they are worth. Any input would be welcomed.
Thanks Jayne