Not without consenquences. It is a legally binding contract. There are no laws allowing 3 days (much less 30) to back out of a lease.
Depending on the paperwork signed, you may forfeit your deposit as well as be responsible for the rent until a replacement tenant is found.Can i back out of a rental lease if i havent moved in yet?
Depends on where you are at. Most places though give you thirty days to change your mind. Thats is what they do a lot in Florida.
That you would have to consult a realestate attorney deposit is lost that much for sure and they need to get someone else or you will be responsible for the rent
if you signed the paperwork its a done deal. Call your landlord if you already signed anything with them. Reason with them and tell them your situation. Maybe they will compromise.
You'll lose the deposit for sure and maybe the first month's rent.
Ud have to talk to youre realtor about that.
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