My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Florida
I am currently lease an apartment. The lease is for 12 months and I did signed the addendum for the liquidation of damages/early termination of the lease option one of the Fla.Statu 83.595 that are basically 2 months. I was thinking that by signing this I was only liable for that flat fee and I can walk out of my apartment at any time. I went to the office today to let them know I was leaving because I bought a house, and now they want me to pay the flat fee plus I am subject to a 60 days notice. Can they really go after me seeking this additional 60 days rent? I am paying the flat fee showing on Option 1 why do i still liable for another 60 days? Is there anything I can do? What would it happen if I didn't tell them and just vacate the place? I need some help, i make sure I had the money to pay for the flat fee but no additional 2 months of rent.
I am currently lease an apartment. The lease is for 12 months and I did signed the addendum for the liquidation of damages/early termination of the lease option one of the Fla.Statu 83.595 that are basically 2 months. I was thinking that by signing this I was only liable for that flat fee and I can walk out of my apartment at any time. I went to the office today to let them know I was leaving because I bought a house, and now they want me to pay the flat fee plus I am subject to a 60 days notice. Can they really go after me seeking this additional 60 days rent? I am paying the flat fee showing on Option 1 why do i still liable for another 60 days? Is there anything I can do? What would it happen if I didn't tell them and just vacate the place? I need some help, i make sure I had the money to pay for the flat fee but no additional 2 months of rent.
Breaking the Apartment Lease
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