Tenant break clauses – how vacant for vacant possession?

If you are a tenant and you have exercised a break right in your lease, you must be sure to give vacant possession of the property to your landlord on the break date. If you do not, the break will be invalid and the lease will not be terminated. This could be an expensive mistake. For more details click here.

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