Military family breaking lease
My husband and I rent a home to a family who's husband is in the army. We rented this house knowing that he would be shipping off to Iraq within two weeks of moving in. He was very happy to find a home so quickly and even happier we offered a year long lease, with no rent increase if they decided to rent longer than a year.
He has been gone now for over two months, and the wife was in a car accident and no longer wishes to live so far from the nearest military base. She has given us a 30 day written notice of her discission to move and states that we have no "emergency" clause in our lease agreement, which we don't. Now, she is not in the hospital or disabled, to me this is no emergency. There is also no chance of her and the children to be relocated to Iraq with her husband on duty there, I was just wondering if we could legally bind her to the lease agreement and who and how I would go about seeking the military legal?
We don't want to be greedy, but we are so concerned if we can not get a renter lined up within the next 30 days. All we are asking is that she pay until the home is rented to another person.
Any legal advice would be great! My husband and I are very simple landlords, taking care of the properties and issues ourselves, with no management help.
Thank You!