I need to leave the house early, but my landlord threatened me saying, âYou have a legal obligation, you canât leave.â However, thereâs no such clause in the rental agreement. Should I hire a lawyer or can we sort this out between us? Has anyone experienced this situation?
I experienced the same thing, you know! My landlord was really angry at first. But itâs clear and simple: if itâs not written in the lease, you can leave. I tried to negotiate, I paid two more monthsâ rent and left. But legally, they canât force you, so relax.
Yeah, thatâs true, but if you had said it a bit earlier, it might have been easier to handle. The guyâs gone mad, which is normal. Looking for a rented house is stressful on its own. Saying youâre leaving at the last minute stresses people out. You might be right, but the way of doing things matters too.
If there is no clause regarding termination in the lease agreement, they cannot legally stop you. But you need to send a notice through a notary. In other words, make your notice in writing so that you have a document in hand. It would be advantageous for you to do such a thing while you are inside the house ![]()
Now Iâve learned this; even if itâs not written in the contract, thereâs something called âreasonable notice.â That means you need to give notice 15-30 days in advance. I suggested that we talk it over and offer to pay one monthâs rent. Surprisingly, he accepted without getting too angry.
Situations like this are very stressful, I understand. Especially when the landlord suddenly says you canât just leave⊠You feel like youâre falling into a void at that moment, thinking about what you should do. If it were me, I would sit down with a coffee in the morning and calmly write out what I want to say to the guy.
This is officially power abuse, just so you know. You have a legal right, and it will end with payment there. But the patriarchal system takes it upon itself to make the tenant feel like âyou will submit in this situation.â Donât accept anything that is not consensual.
There seems to be another issue here. Maybe after you, they couldnât come to an agreement with someone else to rent the house, or they lowered the price on the market. That might be why they reacted this way. Look into it and see if thereâs anything being said about the house around.