This is a lease agreement for a furnished apartment.
This is a lease agreement for a furnished apartment.
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To terminate a lease, a soldier must be called to active duty. However, California law provides all military tenants with the the legal right to terminate their lease agreements if they are transferred or called to active duty. They may enter into their lease agreements before or after being called to service.
A military clause is a provision included in a residential lease that allows military personnel to break a lease agreement and have security deposits returned if they are called to duty or must relocate due to connected service activity.
A military clause addendum is a statement that should be included in a lease where the tenant is enlisted with the armed forces and may be moving at any time.
It is strongly recommended that you include into your rental or lease agreement, a military clause. Contrary to popular belief, the Soldiers and Sailors' Civil Relief Act DOES NOT help you break a lease when receiving transfer orders.