Allbusiness - Sun, Jun 10, 2012 5:00 AM EDTHaving a tenant break a lease can be a stressful experience. But by writing your lease agreement carefully, you may be able to head off problems before they ever arise.
Breaking the lease usually means that a tenant has vacated a property before the term of the lease has expired. For example, if your tenant has a one-year lease, and they leave after nine months, this would be considered breaking the lease. Other issues, such as failure to follow the terms of a lease agreement, may als More »When a tenant breaks a lease