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If it were me in this situation, the first thing I would do is contact the landlord and have a "sit down" and explain my situation. If nothing is resolved with that, you are under the obligation to mitigate your damages. By that, I mean, you have to find someone else to take over your lease that is acceptable by the landlord. Possibly, he will just keep the deposit or any other monies he has already collected and start finding another tenant to replace you and not choose to sue you as those monies should cover the damages he has encurred.

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Q: What course of action should someone take to break a lease My friend recently signed a one year lease and now her boyfriend steals her credit cards and has become abusive?
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