Early (Mutual) Lease Termination Agreement

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An Early (Mutual) Lease Termination Agreement is a negotiated agreement between the landlord and a tenant to terminate a lease before the original lease end date. The agreement may require consideration and will result in the release of both parties from their obligations under the original lease agreement.

Why Use an Early Lease Termination Agreement?

Landlord Reasons

Landlord Benefits

Benefits to the landlord for signing a mutual early termination agreement include:

Tenant Reasons

Reasons a tenant may need to terminate a lease agreement early include:

Tenant Benefits

Benefits to the tenant for signing a mutual early termination agreement include:

What to Include in an Early Lease Termination Agreement

This type of agreement can contain a variety of information depending on the circumstances for early termination and the terms of the original lease agreement. When writing the agreement, make sure it is specific to your situation and any requirements based on your lease agreement and state law.

Attach the Original Lease Agreement

Most terms in the lease agreement will likely not be included in this agreement. Landlords should provide the original lease agreement and highlight any applicable sections, including any clauses that discuss early termination.

Terms and Conditions of Termination

The agreement should be detailed and professional, and provide all information necessary to properly terminate the lease agreement. Include the following terms and conditions in every Early Lease Termination Agreement:

Details of the Property, Parties & Agreement

When writing this agreement you may include the following specific information:

  1. Date.
  2. Landlord’s name.
  3. Tenant’s name.
  4. Address of the leased premises.
  5. Original lease terms.
    1. Lease beginning date.
    2. Lease ending date.
    3. Monthly rent amount.
    4. Reference to the early termination clause, if applicable.

    Both the landlord and tenant should have a signed copy of the agreement.

    What’s Next?

    Tenant Move Out Checklist

    After agreeing to mutually terminate the lease there are still some final items that need to be addressed. Tenants should still make sure that they follow the requirements outlined in their Tenant Move Out Checklist. Landlords will want to schedule a time to inspect the premises with the tenant before they move out. If you used our Move In Inspection Checklist, this will be a great tool to have for conducting the Move Out Inspection as well.

    Finding a New Tenant

    As soon as you know your tenant is moving out, you should begin the process of finding a new tenant for the rental unit. This includes screening tenants as early as possible. If repairs are necessary, make sure they are taken care of before beginning your new tenant’s lease.

    For specific state information on ending a lease early, click here.

    Other Rental Templates & Forms

    Standard Residential Lease Agreement

    Rental Application Form

    Room Rental Agreement

    Eviction Notice Form

    Real Estate Purchase Agreement