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It varies, but usually it's a good idea to ask your landlord well in advance to avoid any last-minute scrambles.
Yes, going ahead without consent can lead to problems, including legal issues or losing your security deposit.
Yes, your landlord can refuse the request, but they should have a good reason for doing so.
It should have the names of all parties involved, the property address, and any specific terms of the assignment.
Yes, you need their okay before you can assign your lease to someone else.
If you want to move out and pass your lease to a new tenant, you'll need this consent from your landlord.
It's a document where the landlord agrees to let a tenant transfer their lease to someone else.
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