Up until 2 weeks ago I was living and working in Maryland. I got a job offer that was too good to pass up in Connecticut so now I am here (in CT).
My wife is staying at the condo we are leasing until June when she is done with the school year (she's a teacher) then after that she is relocating up here with me.
We have a lease until September 30, 2009.
I want to exit my lease early. My landlord offered me the following deal:
I move out July 1, but continue paying rent until he finds a tenant. At that point I'll be excused from the rest of my lease payments. I will also have to pay 1/2 months rent penalty ($825 of our $1650/month lease).
I sent him a counter offer of:
I move out June 25 and pay for the full month of June. I also give up my security deposit ($1650) and then I am not responsible for any more rent payments regardless of him finding a tenant.
First off, I know I signed a lease, but I was listening to a real estate radio show and the guy on the show was saying that with as much notice as I have given my landlord has very little legal leg to stand on for coming after me for my remaining rent payments.
I'm curious if anyone has gone thru anything like this? Could I speak to a lawyer and see if he/she thinks I am justified in my offer?
If I did want to get a lawyer how do you find a good one? I don't want some shady law firm. I want someone who is reputable and such.
My wife is staying at the condo we are leasing until June when she is done with the school year (she's a teacher) then after that she is relocating up here with me.
We have a lease until September 30, 2009.
I want to exit my lease early. My landlord offered me the following deal:
I move out July 1, but continue paying rent until he finds a tenant. At that point I'll be excused from the rest of my lease payments. I will also have to pay 1/2 months rent penalty ($825 of our $1650/month lease).
I sent him a counter offer of:
I move out June 25 and pay for the full month of June. I also give up my security deposit ($1650) and then I am not responsible for any more rent payments regardless of him finding a tenant.
First off, I know I signed a lease, but I was listening to a real estate radio show and the guy on the show was saying that with as much notice as I have given my landlord has very little legal leg to stand on for coming after me for my remaining rent payments.
I'm curious if anyone has gone thru anything like this? Could I speak to a lawyer and see if he/she thinks I am justified in my offer?
If I did want to get a lawyer how do you find a good one? I don't want some shady law firm. I want someone who is reputable and such.
