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Surrender of the lease A lease is surrendered when the tenant's interest is transferred back to the landlord and both parties accept that it will be extinguished. This can be done formally, by deed, but this is not always necessary.
I would like to state that, as per the agreement issued on // (Date) our tenancy period will be ending on // (Date) and therefore, I am willing to surrender the tenancy agreement. I request you to kindly proceed with all formalities and refund all security deposits I have made.
Surrendering by operation of law takes place when a new lease is signed or when the tenant abandons the property and the landlord takes possession. In both cases, the landlord takes over the property after the tenant has moved out.
There is no obligation on a landlord to accept a surrender of a commercial lease and landlords will often only do so if there is a benefit in getting possession of the property back early.
Surrender - If the lease does not contain a break option, it can only be terminated early if the landlord is in agreement with this. This is known as a surrender. It can either be documented in writing, or it can be inferred from the conduct of the landlord and the tenant by "operation of law".
Surrender clause refers to a lease clause whereby the lessee is given the privilege of surrendering his rights and terminating his liability upon the giving of a stipulated notice or the payment of a designated sum of money, or, in some cases, without either of these formalities.
Where the written lease expired and the parties simply continued with the lease on a month to month basis thereafter. If the lease is a month to month lease as contemplated in the Rental Housing Act, then it can only be terminated by either party by providing one full calendar month's written notice.
Surrender of the lease A lease is surrendered when the tenant's interest is transferred back to the landlord and both parties accept that it will be extinguished. This can be done formally, by deed, but this is not always necessary.