Leaving a rental due to illness: can landlords charge full lease term?
Rental agreements are set for a fixed term agreed between landlord and tenant, but situations such as illness may force tenants to leave early. The Urban Leases Law (LAU) does not explicitly recognise illness as force majeure, although this does not mean tenants are entirely unprotected if a serious health condition prevents them from continuing to pay rent. In such cases, it is advisable to speak with the landlord, explain the situation and try to reach a written agreement – while also complying with the notice periods required by law.