Probably not, but you might have a lawyer look it over for you. The landlord will have a duty to at least try to re-rent your place, and, if successful, reduce what you owe by what is received from the new tenant. If your place is popular, that will work to your benefit. If there are empty units, you may have a large bill to pay, and might look for a subtenant. Good luck.
Answered on Dec 20th, 2017 at 7:06 AM