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All Forum Posts by: Taylor Fitzsimmons

Taylor Fitzsimmons has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

@Filipe Pereira

Not armed forces unfortunately..I work for a Marina property management company. Relocated to CT 2 years ago now being sent to Florida (definitely feels like military the way I get moved around lol). I’ve spoken to the landlord and he said he’ll

Make every effort to find a new tenant and possibly avoid paying out the last month so that’s better than nothing. Thanks for the input!!

Wondering if anyone can help me out here. I am renting an apartment in Connecticut and am relocating to Florida for work (existing employer) at the end of November. I currently have 3 months left in my lease (Ends January 31) and am wondering if anyone is familiar with Connecticut law and knows if I can break the lease without having to pay out the rest of the lease or termination fees.

Thanks in advance!