[WSBARP] Tenant Question

Jan Kelly jan at jankellylaw.com
Sun Apr 23 09:03:33 PDT 2023


The contract is clear, but am I missing something that would allow the
tenant to break the lease without paying the early termination fee? I don't
think so, but this is not my practice area and it is a question from a
friend.

Tenant signed a lease for 12 months and paid an extra half-months rent to
begin to move things in early. Lease starts May 1st. Lease has a clause
that he will pay $6800 if he stays less than 12 months. He has not moved in
yet.

There is now an apartment in his current building that became available,
and he really wants to stay there. Is there anything in Washington
(Kirkland, specifically) that would allow him to terminate this lease? Any
practical solutions from those of you who practice in this area regularly?

Thank you.

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*Jan Kelly, JD/MBA*Attorney at Law

JK Law
PO Box 1964
Poulsbo, WA 98370
Direct Line (702) 338-6733

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