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Si usted viola el contrato, el arrendador podrá tener el derecho de pedirle que se mude y responsabilizarlo por pagos de renta futuros y otros daños. Nota: Usted sigue siendo responsable, al igual que el subarrendatario, por los términos del contrato de alquiler.El inquilino está obligado a pagar oportunamente por el uso de la propiedad (alquiler). ¿Qué hacer si un inquilino no acepta la subida del alquiler? ¿Qué hay que hacer en esta situación?