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If you signed, the lease is binding. You don't have to move in, but you do have to pay the rent. The landlord has an obligation to try to rent the place, but until he does, you have to pay.

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Is a lease valid if the address is wrong?

The lease is still valid if you move into the property and pay rent, showing an intent to live there. Always check the local state laws, as there may be exclusions to this rule, but in general, this is true.


Can you get your money back if you didn't sign a lease contract and didn't move in?

No, unless the landlord can rent the unit to someone else before the rental period starts. The tendering of money in exchange for the keys created a contract.


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Can you move out before the lease is up?

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If the lease is breakable on an apartment but you still owe money and cant pay?

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Can you break a lease in Utah if you are moving out of state for work?

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Do you have to pay a penalty if you break your lease to move out of state?

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Should you have to move because you broke your lease helping a family member?

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Can you move out before your lease ends?

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Is it possible for you to move out before your lease is up?

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