Lease Termination Fee Dispute
Summary
In Georgia, landlords generally cannot charge an early termination fee if you have given the proper 30 days notice and your lease is ending naturally. However, you should review your lease agreement for any specific clauses. If your lease naturally ends on October 22 and youve given the proper 30 days notice, an early termination fee may not be applicable unless explicitly stated in your lease.Full Conversation
Landlord- tenant issue
Got it. Could you please specify the nature of your landlord-tenant issue? For instance, are you dealing with unpaid rent, maintenance issues, eviction, or something else?
My lease is up October * and I was give my 30 days notice and they say I have to pay an early termination fee
In Georgia, landlords generally cannot charge an early termination fee if you have given the proper 30 days' notice and your lease is ending naturally. However, you should review your lease agreement for any specific clauses.
Could you please let me know if there is any clause in your lease agreement about early termination?
Yes let me forward that too you
It seems like you might have a case depending on the specifics of your lease agreement. If your lease naturally ends on October * and you've given the proper 30 days' notice, an early termination fee may not be applicable unless explicitly stated in your lease.
Could you please share the specific clause from your lease agreement that mentions the early termination fee? This will help in providing more accurate information.