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Tyler Sloan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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1 of 4 tenants wishes to exit lease without notice. What to do?

Tyler Sloan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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Hello :) I have a tricky spot I'd like to run by you all to see if you can help me. I have a lease in place with 4 tenants. The lease ends on 9/14/18 and a 60 day written notice is required in order to exit the agreement, per the lease. One of the tenants texted me today 8/29/18 saying that he wants out of the lease. What would be the best practice in this situation? Allowing him out of the agreement today would be leaving the other tenants in an unfair spot in my opinion as well as theirs. I'd like to do what's fair to everyone involved and my thought is as of now to give the other tenants 60 days to find a new tenant to join the lease before writing a new one. Thoughts? Thanks in advance for your help!!

-Tyler S.

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