Well, if you sign a paper with certain terms and conditions, I doubt how the decision will be in your favor if your go against the terms and conditions you signed.
The agent has very less to do with it and will not help.
If you have a termination letter, best is to go to the landlord directly, explain him the situation and try to work it out. The least you will have to do it is let the security deposit go.
Properties are not getting on rent like hot cakes as it used to be during 2015 so they might want to charge you more than this. However in most cases, if you are terminated, landlord/agencies do consider this and reduce the 3 months/2 months period to a 1 month period.
Well, if you sign a paper with certain terms and conditions, I doubt how the decision will be in your favor if your go against the terms and conditions you signed.
The agent has very less to do with it and will not help.
If you have a termination letter, best is to go to the landlord directly, explain him the situation and try to work it out. The least you will have to do it is let the security deposit go.
Properties are not getting on rent like hot cakes as it used to be during 2015 so they might want to charge you more than this. However in most cases, if you are terminated, landlord/agencies do consider this and reduce the 3 months/2 months period to a 1 month period.