NY No Termination Clause Question
We are currently in contract to sell our home. The closing date was tentatively scheduled for April 22nd. We were anxious that something would happen to delay the closing, so we waited until the first week of April to start looking for a place to rent. Everything appeared to be in good shape, so we signed a lease for an apartment in a private home on the April 7th. We paid pro-rated rent from 4/20 to 5/1, a one month's security deposit, and a one month's broker fee. (What a difference a few days make!) Over the weekend, we were notified that the buyers of our home are having last-minute difficulties with the bank that they are expecting to get their mortgage from. Then, this morning, I got a call from the bank that my husband's paycheck bounced. He got into an argument with the client and was let go. I am a student, so there is no way that we can afford to hang on to the house and pay rent on the apt. I spoke to the realtor, but was told that the LL would not return any of the money we have paid and would likely try to get more rent out of us. There is no termination clause in the lease. As it is, we are trying to sell our home because we can't afford it anymore and even if we do sell, we will be left with nothing, so I don't think the LL will have much to gain from suing us but I was hoping someone might have some advice. Since my husband's check bounced, the deposit checks that we gave are going to bounce as well, but he brought home a new check today. I am planning to cash it so that I can make some amends to the LL (I'll give them all of it if necessary, but I'm hoping I won't have to). FYI: it's a nice place in a pretty popular neighborhood in NYC, so it's likely that they'd find someone soon. Just wondering if I can get out of the lease and what others would do. Thanks in advance.