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25Sep

The consequences of breaching leases range from mild to harmful, depending on the circumstances in which they are broken. A tenant who breaks a rental agreement without prior negotiation with the lessor faces a civil action, a pejorative mark on their credit information, or both. Due to the breach of a rental agreement, a tenant may have problems renting a new home as well as other problems related to negative entries in a credit information. Tenants who have to break their leases often have to negotiate with their landlords or seek the help of a lawyer. In some cases, the search for a new tenant for the property or the expiration of the deposit prompts landlords to allow tenants to break their rental agreements without further consequence. The subtenant remains liable to the original lessor, in accordance with the original lease agreement, including all remaining rents, including operating costs and all other initial rental conditions. . . .