Rent agreement is an admissible piece of evidence in the court. In case of a dispute between the landlord and the tenant, it can be used to settle the claim. Since you don't want to live in the place, you can cancel your rent agreement. If the agreement has been signed, you might have to give your landlord an eviction notice. Go through your rent agreement carefully and see what clauses regarding premature termination or lock-in epoch are jotted. You can always have a civilised conversation with your landlord explaining why you have to move early.
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Currently, I am not a tenant and I made a rent agreement. Can I cancel my rent agreement as I don't want to live in that place?
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