Tenant vacating earlier than notice peeiod
8 months ago
If tenant is vacating flat earlier than notice period, did he has to pay rent for remaining days or upto the days he has stayed in property.
A.Dear Client,
In the absence of a specific condition specifying that in case the tenant leaves the rented premises before the agreed tenure of tenancy, he has to pay rent for the remaining period of tenure, as a Landlord you cannot claim the same or even adjust the same from advance or security deposit of the tenant.
In the absence of a specific condition specifying that in case the tenant leaves the rented premises before the agreed tenure of tenancy, he has to pay rent for the remaining period of tenure, as a Landlord you cannot claim the same or even adjust the same from advance or security deposit of the tenant.
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A.Dear client,
If the tenant, cannot wait for the agreement term to get over, they may move out by paying up the rent for the notice period. If you, the landlord asks for a few months' rent plus additional charges, the tenant has to pay that sum
If the tenant, cannot wait for the agreement term to get over, they may move out by paying up the rent for the notice period. If you, the landlord asks for a few months' rent plus additional charges, the tenant has to pay that sum
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