SUBLET
If you plan on moving out of your unit for a period of time, but then moving back in before the end of your lease, you can sublet your unit. This means you would be responsible to find someone else to move in to your unit during the time that you are away. You will need to advertise your unit and find a new tenant to sublet from you. They will need to submit an application on our website which we will then review for approval. Once approved, we will send a sublease document to you, your guarantor, the new tenant and their guarantor which you will all need to sign. To clarify, when you sublet, you are still responsible for paying your monthly rent and utilities as well as being responsible for the tenant subletting from you.
REASSIGN
If you plan on moving out of your unit for good and not returning, you can reassign your unit. This means you would be responsible to find someone else to takeover the remainder of your lease. You will need to advertise your unit and find a new tenant to reassign from you. They will need to submit an application on our website which we will then review for approval. Once approved, we will send them a lease to sign, documents to provide and a last month's rent deposit must be paid. When you reassign your unit, the new tenant will be responsible for paying the monthly rent and utilities and the unit. Once the process is complete, you will coordinate with the new tenant to provide them with the keys to your unit.
You are also required to pay a fee which comes with any sublet or reassignment. This fee must be paid by you once the new tenant has signed the lease. We can usually accommodate most requests, however the paperwork will take time, and it will ultimately depend on the speed in which the new tenant completes all required steps, to ensure a timely move in.