Tenant Breaks Lease Early 😤 | Think You’re Getting That Deposit Back? Think Again!

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So this tenant decided to terminate their lease early…
And somehow believes they’re still getting their security deposit back. 😅
Let’s clear this up real quick — absolutely not.

When you break a lease early, you’re violating a legally binding contract. That means:
🚫 You forfeit your security deposit
🚫 You owe the early termination (break lease) fee
🚫 You’re still responsible for any damages, unpaid rent, or re-leasing costs

Homeowners rely on that rent to cover mortgage payments, HOA dues, maintenance upkeep, and property taxes. When a tenant walks out early, it doesn’t just “end the lease” — it creates a real financial impact on the property owner.

At DoorFuel Property Management, we keep things professional but firm — contracts matter, and accountability protects everyone.
Tenants need to understand that breaking a lease early means paying the price — literally.

You want to leave early? Fine.
But don’t expect to walk away with your deposit. 💼

Let’s get to work. 💪

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