I've tried checking this using the search function and other websites, but have found only very sketchy information. There's much, much more about what's to happen when landlords end tenancies early, but what is supposed to happen if the request to end a fixed-term lease comes from the tenant?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that the landlord is entitled to retain the deposit if the tenant does not fulfil the contract and moves out before the end of the tenancy agreement, unless a new tenant can be found in the meantime?
I also think that most leases would include the requirement that the tenant does not leave the property unoccupied for more than 30 days (without prior agreement with the landlord), and that to do so by - for example - moving out, the tenant will be in breach of the lease and forfeit the deposit?
I'm sure it must happen all the time that fix-term leases have to end early - particularly when a tenancy is preferred for its lack of permanence and the flexibility to move around that it offers - so what is the procedure if the request to end early comes from the tenant rather than the landlord?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that the landlord is entitled to retain the deposit if the tenant does not fulfil the contract and moves out before the end of the tenancy agreement, unless a new tenant can be found in the meantime?
I also think that most leases would include the requirement that the tenant does not leave the property unoccupied for more than 30 days (without prior agreement with the landlord), and that to do so by - for example - moving out, the tenant will be in breach of the lease and forfeit the deposit?
I'm sure it must happen all the time that fix-term leases have to end early - particularly when a tenancy is preferred for its lack of permanence and the flexibility to move around that it offers - so what is the procedure if the request to end early comes from the tenant rather than the landlord?