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Check what is in your lease first, I think the following example will answer your question and you can also check the link below.
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! b# v$ Y" l; @4 Y- J, bI signed a lease for a year, but I just found out that my job requires me to move next month. My cousin is willing to move in and pay rent instead of me. Can she do this? 0 r7 b: _0 l$ b( g3 B# C# m
& U& E7 O& j! F# l+ e' e In this situation, you can ask whether the landlord will allow you to break your lease and then make a new one with your cousin, or whether he will allow you to sublet or assign the lease.
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: r4 y+ _9 D+ y+ U7 m; q5 iYou have to get written permission from your landlord to sublet or assign. If you ask for permission and your landlord does not reply within 14 days, he or she is taken to have given consent. If your landlord refuses to agree to allow you to sublet or assign, the reasons given must be reasonable. Your landlord cannot charge you a fee or ask for anything else for agreeing to the assignment or sublet.
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http://www.law-faqs.org/ab/lt-be.htm#fee |
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