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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

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  • Chicago, IL
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tenant wants to change 2 yr lease to a 1 yr after only a month!

Account Closed
  • Chicago, IL
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Hi, I had a tenant move in a month ago and already she wants to end her lease a year early, she signed a two year lease until june 2015.She claims she and her boyfriend want to buy a home and wants to end her lease in 2014. Well, I dont believe her, but thats another story, I think she just doesn't like the neighborhood....my husband and I still pay the mortgage on her apt, and we live downstairs from her actualy. We have been very laid back, friendly, and accomodating with her, especially after finding out she was a Registered Nurse like me, there was instant bonding, so to say.We did not ask for a security deposit, but i dont think one months deposit would help anyway if a 2 yr lease is broken!Needless to say, I think she has taken our niceness for granted and is trying to see how far she can go. My thing is, why would u sign a two year lease if you thought you would be buying in the near future? I planned on emailing her this letter as well as putting a copy in an envelope to give her, can you all plse read it and let me know how it comes off? She may be shocked at its tone, because up to this point we have been very friendly, the letter is rather cold, but I need to protect myself.Thanks in a advance! Heres the letter, its short:
July 11, 2013

To: Name removed ("Lessee" and "Tenant")

From: Name removed ("Lessor)

Re: Breaking/Early Termination of Lease at (address removed)

After consultation with our attorney and careful review of the terms of the "Condominium Unit Apartment Lease" (which bears your signature) , your request to terminate your lease one (1) year early cannot be approved. The explanations are below and guided by city and state laws:

The terms of your rental began on June 7, 2013 and ends on June 7, 2015. According to Chicago Civil Code Section #5-12-120 , a Tenant that violates the lease terms is responsible for the entire balance of the rent for the remainder of their term. In the event of a lawsuit arising out of the tenancy the tenant will pay the landlord's attorney's fees as provided for by court rules, statute, or ordinance. Specifically, Section E of the "Condominium Unit Apartment Lease" (which bears your signature) states: " Lessee shall pay upon demand all Lessor's costs, charges and expenses, including the fees of agents and others retained by the Lessor and, as provided by applicable laws and court rules, the fees of counsel, incurred in enforcing Lessee's obligations hereunder or incurred by Lessor in any litigation, negotiation, or transaction in which Lessee causes Lessor, without Lessor's fault, to become involved or concerned."

A lease is a legal document that is binding as soon as it is signed and cannot be modified. Please familiarize yourself with its terms and conditions, as any violations will result in the above repercussions, as well as be reported to all 3 major credit bureaus.

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Mike G.
  • Rehabber / Flipper
  • Simi Valley, CA
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Mike G.
  • Rehabber / Flipper
  • Simi Valley, CA
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I don't get it. You offered her the same rent at either a 1 year or 2 year term a month ago, and you're upset now that she wants to only stay for 1 year? So you were completely fine with her staying for 1 year last month, and now this month all of a sudden it's such a big issue that you will risk losing the tenant, having her trash your place, having her keeping you up at all hours, and dealing with nasty looks from her and her boyfriend? Why? Why do you even care that she wants to change to a 1 year lease since you were fine with it a month ago, and how does it benefit you to irritate the tenant?

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