What is a Sublease?
A sublease is when a tenant rents the property they’re renting to another tenant—essentially reassigning the lease. In most subleases, the tenant’s renter covers all or a majority of the property’s monthly rent payments. Subleasing can keep tenants from breaking their original lease while someone else pays their rent.
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