You are renting a flat from an agency. Your contract was for one year but you need to leave the flat two months early. Write a letter to the agency. In your letter introduce yourself ask to leave the flat before the contract finishes explain why you need to break the contract.

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Hello Sir/Madam, My name is Artem and I am your client. I am renting one of your apartments in downtown Montreal. Due to the lease
agreament
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agreement
, I can live in the apartment till the end of August. But I have some issues and need to move out in June. When we were discussing the details of the contract, the agent, whose name was David, mentioned that if I had some problems and needed to shift the date of leaving, I would need to write to the office and ask for approval. The point is that I just finished my project in Canada and want to relocate to another country. I would appreciate it is possible to end the lease in June. I am ready to find another tenant if it helps in
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situation. I hope that it will be no bother to you and we will be able to come up with some solution. Do not hesitate to contact me, my phone is 4383416040. Yours faithfully, Artem
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