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5 things you should check before signing a lease in the US (most people don’t)

DEV Community·El pomberito 2.0·28 days ago
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If you’ve ever rented in the US, you’ve probably been there: You get the lease. You skim it. You assume it’s “standard”… …and you sign. The problem? Leases are rarely as simple as they look. And the expensive parts are usually the ones people miss. 1. Early termination clauses This is one of the most common (and costly) surprises. If you leave early, you might have to pay: 2–3 months of rent or even the full remaining lease And it’s often buried deep in the document. 2. Hidden or unclear fees Not all fees are obvious. Some show up as: administrative fees maintenance charges move-out costs They’re not always labeled clearly… just embedded in legal text. 3. Automatic renewal Some leases renew automatically if you don’t give notice in time. That means: 👉 you could be locked in again 👉 sometimes under new conditions This one catches a lot of people off guard. 4. Vague or open-ended language Legal wording can be intentionally broad.…

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