by 66Cooper » Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:30 pm
Those quotes are not from the Arizona Residential Landlord Tenant Act, is the property in Arizona? If so AZ Law governs. Research the Secretary of State Website and read the AZ Residential Landlord Tenant Act if it applies to this property, then find your own loopholes.
I would say she "almost" let you off the hook with telling you when your move out date is and quoting that you would be on the hook for prorated days or the month.....so you might be better off with her interpretation and if you can get her to agree that you pay through May 31st, perhaps there is a maximum penalty of sixty days rent for breaking the lease.
Abandonment of the property can mean that any personal property left behind has to be stored, or disposed of, charges to the tenant for removal and storage, then sold and applied to those charges and then to owed rent. All this is very brief explanation of AZ laws, assuming that is where the property is located. Read the whole thing and you will get a better understanding of what is required of you the tenant to mitigate the damages as well as the landlords duties.
Barney
Associate Broker Lauer Realty Tucson AZ
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