RadioBDC Logo
Listen Live

Boston.com

    • Home
    • Today's Globe
    • News
    • Your Town
    • Business
    • Sports
    • Lifestyle
    • A&E
    • Things to do
    • Travel
    • Cars
    • Jobs
    • Real Estate
  • Buying
  • Renting
  • Open houses
  • Mortgage
  • Place an ad
  • Real estate blog
  • Luxury living
  • Active adults
  • New developments

How to break free of your lease

Carefully read through your lease to understand what the rules are for lease breaks and sublets for your unit. How long you have rented the unit may be a factor. For example, it may be easier for tenants to break their lease once they have lived in the unit for at least 12 months vs. a new tenant who has only been living there for a few months.
istockphoto.com
  • ◄ Prev
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • Next ►
  • ◄ Prev
  • 2 of 8
  • Next ►

How to break free of your lease

Carefully read through your lease to understand what the rules are for lease breaks and sublets for your unit. How long you have rented the unit may be a factor. For example, it may be easier for tenants to break their lease once they have lived in the unit for at least 12 months vs. a new tenant who has only been living there for a few months.

  • Home
  • Today's Globe
  • News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • A&E
  • Things to Do
  • Travel
  • Cars
  • Jobs
  • Real Estate
  • Local Search
  • Contact Boston.com
  • Help
  • Advertise
  • Work Here
  • Privacy Policy
  • Your Ad Choices
  • Terms of Service
  • Mobile
  • RSS Feeds
  • Sitemap
  • Contact the Boston Globe
  • Subscribe
  • Manage Your Subscription
  • Advertise
  • Boston Globe Insiders
  • The Boston Globe Gallery
  • © 2013 NY Times Co.