#80668On Thursday, July 17, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
I don't know where you got the idea that there is a "standard $200 fee" for terminating your lease. That's laughable. Unless rent is about $400 then, I don't see that as a probability. To terminate my lease it will cost approximately $2000. That's Two THOUSAND not Two Hundred. In previous apartments, it has been closer to $1000 but that's because my rent was about half what it is now. A lease is a contract. You can get out of it but there is an early termination fees. W/out the fees you can be held responsible for the remainder of the lease as well as the court costs.
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I don't know where you got
I don't know where you got the idea that there is a "standard $200 fee" for terminating your lease. That's laughable. Unless rent is about $400 then, I don't see that as a probability. To terminate my lease it will cost approximately $2000. That's Two THOUSAND not Two Hundred. In previous apartments, it has been closer to $1000 but that's because my rent was about half what it is now. A lease is a contract. You can get out of it but there is an early termination fees. W/out the fees you can be held responsible for the remainder of the lease as well as the court costs.
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