Do I have to pay the penalities for early lease termination if I'm being military transferred?

Full question:

My husband is active duty with the Coast Guard. We signed a 13 month lease with one month free rent. We are getting ready to have a baby and need 3 rooms and my husband is transferring from his land station to the boat. We are in the process of transferring to military lease housing. Our lease is up on July 31st but we need to move sooner than that, June 1st. Our property manager said we would have to pay a buy out of 1 months rent plus repay the one month free rent, if they are able to rent the property for our remaining time. If they do not rent it, we are responsible for paying the last 2 months rent plus repaying the free months rent. There is nothing in our lease that says if we move out early we must repay the free months rent. With being in the military, is there any thing we can do to avoid the penalties of terminating our lease early or to minimize to costs?

  • Category: Landlord Tenant
  • Subcategory: Lease Violation
  • Date:
  • State: Minnesota

Answer:

Please see the information at the following links:

http://www.military.com/benefits/legal-matters/scra/lease-termination

http://usmilitary.about.com/library/milinfo/sscra/blchap4-5.htm

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