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Even if u are n a lease breaking the lease may jus mean the landlord can charge u a fee of some kind or jus simply not ever rent to u again.

But if u DID NOT sign a lease it is ok to just leave. It is more proper to give your landlord a good 30 day notice just to b nice. =)

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Q: If you are renting an apartment and you did not sign a lease can i just leave?
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