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A tenant must have their landlord's written permission before subletting or assigning their tenancy. A landlord can't unreasonably refuse a sublet or assignment of a fixed-term tenancy agreement if there are six months or more remaining in the term.
In general, both tenant and subtenant are bound by the terms of the lease. If the subtenant does not pay rent, the landlord may hold the tenant responsible for it. The subtenant is also expected to to follow the rules of the lease and is responsible for the general upkeep of the property or for damages.
A sublease agreement typically addresses the following: the names of the parties (the tenant, the subtenant and the landlord); information of the master/original lease; the term of the sublease and whether the sublease is fixed or periodic; and. the amount of rent payable (if different from the master lease).
What you need to get started your email address. a mailing address for when you move out. the name and address of your landlord. the dates you want the sublet to start and end. the name of the subtenant, who's the person you want to sublet to.
Unless you live in a high-demand rental market, most subletters don't pay the full rent for the apartment. It's typical to charge 70% to 80% of your normal rent when subletting. You can always ask for the full rent, but don't be surprised if potential subletters negotiate the rent down a bit.