College Student Guide to Finding a Florida Sublease or Sublet
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What is a Florida sublease?
1. A Florida sublease is a rental agreement or lease between a tenant and a new tenant (called a sublessee) who will either share the rental or take over from the first tenant. The sublessee pays rent directly to the tenant. The tenant is still completely responsible to the
landlord for the rent and for any damage, including that caused by the sublessee. Most landlords prohibit subleases unless they have given prior written consent.
2. A Florida sublease is a lease given by a lessee for a portion of the leasehold interest, while the lessee retains some reversionary interest. The sublease may be for all or part of the premises, for the whole term or part of it, as long as the lessor retains some interest in the property. Leases normally contain a clause prohibiting subletting
without prior consent of the lessor. The lessee remains directly liable to the lessor for the rent, which is usually paid by the sublessee to the lessee and then from the lessee to the lessor. The sublessee does not have a contractual obligation.
3. A Florida sublease is the transferring of lease rights to a different party. Usually prohibited and a breach of contract. Check with your lessor or assignee before entering into a sublease.
4. A Florida sublease is a lease, under which the lessor is the lessee of a prior lease of the same property. The sublease may be different in terms from the original Lease, but cannot contain a greater property interest. Example: "A" leases to "B" for five years. "B" may
sublease to "C" for three years, but not for six years. (Rent can be greater or less than that in the prior Lease). The original tenant remains primarily responsible to the landlord, and the subtenant is responsible to the original tenant.
5. A Florida sublease is a transaction in which leased property is released by the original lessee to a third party, and the lease agreement between the two original parties remains in effect.
6. A Florida sublease is When a tenant rents a room or the entire premises to someone else, but is still directly responsible for the rent. For example, a college or university student may sublease his or her Florida sublease to someone else during the summer (a summer
Florida sublease) starting in May and Ending in August. The original tenant returns to the premises in September when he/she returns to college or university.
7. A Florida sublease is an arrangement in which a tenant leases rental property to another, and the tenant becomes landlord to the subtenant.
8. A Florida sublease is a lease from one lessee to another
sublet: lease or rent all or part of (a leased or rented property) to another person;"We sublet our apartment over the summer"