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Lease Break Cost: $900/mo, 9 Months Left, $1,800 Penalty

Breaking a lease with $900 monthly rent, 9 months remaining, and a $1,800 penalty results in an estimated total cost of $9,900.

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  1. Enter monthly rent, months left on lease and early-termination penalty in the fields above.
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Find your total lease break liability when 9 months remain on a $900 per month rental agreement.

Frequently asked questions

Can I be charged for all remaining months if I break a lease?
In many jurisdictions, landlords have a duty to mitigate damages by making reasonable efforts to re-rent the unit. You may only owe rent for the period the unit sat vacant, not the full term.
What is a lease break fee vs. remaining rent?
Some leases specify a flat early-termination fee (e.g. 2 months' rent) as liquidated damages. Others hold you liable for all remaining rent until a replacement tenant is found. Read your lease carefully.
Does giving proper notice reduce my liability?
Yes. Most leases require advance written notice (often 30–60 days) to minimize penalties. Check your lease for the required notice period.