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Jose Campos
  • Rental Property Investor
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Tenant Received Orders

Jose Campos
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Antonio, TX
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My tenant received their orders recently. This is a first for me. Can they just break their lease and move out since they are being relocated? Does the military pay their remaining lease or how does this work? Please advise thank you!

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Taylor Dasch
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  • Temple, TX
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Taylor Dasch
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temple, TX
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I believe they are allowed to break the lease for that. Even if they are not, I would let them break it. The rental market is still strong and I would do whatever I could to support our military members. 

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