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No. She should have tried to get the fixed term lease assigned to someone else first.legally is she allowed break the lease giving a months notice ?
Yes, he's entitled to do this. I think he can do it through the PRTB for a nominal fee of €25.Is the landlord entitled to come after her for the outstading 4 months rent? (Obviously he presumably wouldn't bother - just wondering what the actual legalities are)
No. She should have tried to get the fixed term lease assigned to someone else first.
Yes, he's entitled to do this. I think he can do it through the PRTB for a nominal fee of €25.
qwertyuiop, I don't see any contradiction. Thomas22's post shows how she should have tried to assign the lease to someone else (which she didn't do). It also states that the deposit can be witheld for rent arrears. She's agreed to rent the property for 12 months so she could be held liable for it all.This seems to contradict thomas22s post.
Afuera/ Thomas22 - where are yee getting your infor from?
If the landlord refuses consent, the tenant can give the landlord notice of termination and leave. The notice period is calculated by how long the tenant has lived there.
She's agreed to rent the property for 12 months so she could be held liable for it all.
Hi Aufera
Thomas 22 said, which really surprised me:
This implies that the OP has to give just 35 days' notice and can walk away from their lease. I doubt very much that this is the situation.
You say, and I think you are right:
The only way these two statements agree is that if she finds another tenant and the landlord refuses consent to assign, she can just walk away with 35 days' notice.
Then a tenant could find a very uncreditworthy individual whom she knows that the landlord will not want as a tenant. The landlord refuses and the OP is out of her lease?
Seems strange to me.
Brendan
Brendan, you're correct. I should have explained that point further.The only way these two statements agree is that if she finds another tenant and the landlord refuses consent to assign, she can just walk away with 35 days' notice.
Yes, this is my understanding of how it works and I agree that it is rather strange. There is no protection for the landlord here.Then a tenant could find a very uncreditworthy individual whom she knows that the landlord will not want as a tenant. The landlord refuses and the OP is out of her lease?
From the PRTB. I think the information from threshold is conditional that the tenants attempts to assign the fixed-term lease first before trying to break it.Well I've source by information from http://www.threshold.ie/ where has Aufera sourced his information.
I need to break a 12 month lease with no break clause. The lease states that if I break it before the 12 months is up that I am liable for the rent for the rest of the period and I forfeit my deposit. Am I right in saying that if I put a request in writing to the agency asking if I can reassign the lease and they refuse that I can leave? I am 4 months into the lease. I don't want to get into a long drawn out dispute about this...I potentially have someone suitable who would take it over....
Thanks - but doesn't that seem like a lot of hard work for nothing? Wouldn't it be better to get agreement in prinicple first and then find someone?
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