Who left Canada early from the apartments? What could be the consequences?
Usually, the contract specifies the right to sublet. That is, you agree with the landlord that the remainder will be lived in by someone else. The landlord can raise the price. In this case, you can take the price difference on yourself, that is, compensate it to the new tenant.
Most likely there will be a ~75 cad fine for early checkout (this is if you didn't notify at least 2 months in advance, or whatever is specified in the contract), and that's it. But yes, it's better to write to the landlord and part amicably. Or to sublet it.
@Nikita: Come on, why would they? If the apartment is fine, they'll return everything.
@Anna: Well, like, according to the terms of the contract, if you terminate it early, they take it away.
@Nikita: Wow. But then yes, it's easier to post an advertisement for subletting. You won't lose anything then.
@Anna: I don't know anything about the tablet at all...
@Nikita: Well, this is subletting just right. You just post an ad for renting out the apartment in sublet and write the end date of your contract. For example, we are also currently renting an apartment in sublet, the former landlord's contract was until September. We are living through its term, and then we will extend it for another year.
@Anna: Got it, thanks for the information. I will write in the office one way or another. Maybe they'll give some instructions.
Well, for now, I understand that they will take the "damage deposit." And that's 1600 CAD.
Is the deposit for the last month usually refunded?
@Nikita: If you part nicely, then yes. In any case, you need to part beautifully.
@Dmitriy: So I want to give a month's notice. I just won't see the contract for another week. I didn't bring it with me.
@Dmitriy: Sorry for the many questions. What does it mean to part ways on bad terms?
@Nikita: You can sit without paying for months until you're evicted. Or just throw everything away and leave. Some are wary of Ukrainians; they do that. What are the consequences? Most likely, the debt will hang over you.
@Nikita: It doesn’t work like that here. You ask for permission from the landlord, and then you search for yourself. You post an ad on the marketplace, etc. We got to know this kitchen from the inside. We were transferred the current apartment. They kept the old price. Even to rent it out faster, the previous tenant provided a discount at his own expense.