The usual initial rental period is 12 months, fixed term. If the tenant vacates before the end if the fixed term he may lose all of his deposit and is also liable for the remaining rent as it falls due,to the end of the contract. In this case the landlord is obliged to find a replacement tenant as quickly as possible. If the landlord finds a replacement before a rent period is up, then he should return, pro rata, some of the deposit. If the landlord fails to find a replacement then the tenant loses all his deposit and, as I mentioned above, he is liable for the rent, as it falls due until a replacement is found. It should be noted that the landlord is also entitled to be re-imbursed for any of his expenses which may include Daft.ie, agents fees etc.Sorry, just to go back to my original question; Is it the case in Dublin 2015 that most one year rental contracts
(1) allow the tenant to break the contract but forfeit their deposit, or is it the case that (2) if the tenant breaks the contract they are on the hook financially for the rest of the remaining rental term unless the contract allows for re-assignment as per facetious's v helpful post?
The short term rental options on DAFT are unfortunately very thin on the ground and expensive. Sorry for labouring this but I assumed (1) was the usual situation
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