<p>Your lease and also the Florida Landlord/Tenant Act will pretty much dictate your legal options for bailing out of lease…read both carefully for your options. The leases are usually pretty tight and the landlord probably isn’t going to let you break lease unless they get some money from you. Tell the manager you want out, if she balks, ask how much will she need to break lease and then offer her less and see if she’ll make settlement offer you can live with. If you have a family lawyer, ask lawyer for advice about breaking lease. The landlord seems to have already tried to accommodate you by waiving Sept rent, they’re not likely to give you any additional breaks like cancelling lease without getting some money. Your best bet may be sitting tight in the apartment the balance of lease term. Good luck.</p>
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