Summer Sublets and Short-term Apartments in NYC (2024)

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What is Leasebreak.com?

The new way to find your new place.

Dismayed at the lack of help for people looking for short term rentals in New York City, broker and real estate expert, Philip Horigan founded Leasebreak to provide a tool to do exactly that.

Launched in 2013, Leasebreak.com has grown by leaps and bounds, providing new listings every week to an ever-expanding number of users eager for a fresh approach to the rental market in New York.

Using the apartment search or subscribing to the popular weekly newsletter "The Leasebreak List", thousands of people are searching for their new apartment using Leasebreak.com.

Are you an artist or freelancer with a gig in the City? Maybe you are a recent college grad with an internship for the summer, or a visitor wanting to stay a while. Perhaps you just need a change without jumping into a whole new commitment right away. No matter who you are or what circ*mstance you are in: you need a place to live. Let Leasebreak help you find that place, so you can get back to what makes you happy to be alive.

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About Us

At Leasebreak.com, our mission is simple: Connect those who are looking to break their apartment lease (“lease breakers”) with those who are looking for a short term rental (“Short term renters”), or perhaps a longer term rental. Often landlords will allow you to break your lease if you can provide a qualified renter to take it over.

Launched in 2013 and focusing on Manhattan and the New York City market, Leasebreak.com started with the realization that there are often times when sudden unexpected life changes result in people needing to get out of their apartment lease. Furthermore, we realized that the resources that existed to help tenants get out of their lease were extremely limited. At Leasebreak.com, we strongly believe that Landlords should be enlisted as partners in the process. Usually, they are more than willing to work with tenants in these difficult situations, as long as the tenant can find someone qualified to take over their lease and as long as the landlord is not financially impacted by the "lease break". In fact, quite often, landlords would welcome a “leasebreak” situation because it may mean they can start a new lease with a new tenant at a higher price sooner than they would have been able to do under the current lease.

Our goal is to provide a tool – leasebreak.com - for leaseholders, landlords, and real estate agents, to make it easier to find that person who would be an acceptable new tenant to the landlord when someone is asking to break their lease.

But we realized that at the same time we would be helping lease breakers, we would also be helping out another underserved market: The short term rental market. By “short term” we are referring to a time period generally between 2 and 10 months. Almost all apartment leases are at least one year in length. There are many reasons why people would not want to make a one year commitment on a rental, but are ready to make a several months commitment. That is where leasebreak.com comes in. A short term renter could “take over” someone else’s lease...that is, someone who is looking to “break” their lease, creating the perfect match!

While landlords may allow a renter to "break" his or her lease, the landlord may only agree to allow someone out of a lease if the new tenant would sign a lease for a minimum term of one year. We understand this situation may come up a lot and we encourage lease breakers who encounter a landlord with these requirements to also post their lease details at leasebreak.com.

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Leasebreak.com respects your privacy. Here is our privacy policy.

In order to post a listing, you would need to submit some very basic personal information, such your name, email address, and the physical address of the listed property. We only collect information that you supply to us. The address of the property listed will be posted on our web site, so we suggest if you are posting a listing, that you do not list your unit number. Leasebreak.com will use your email address if we need to contact you directly for any reason or to send you any updates or important information relating to Leasebreak.com. We will not sell or knowingly provide this information to any third party, unless required to do so by legal authorities. The apartment address is held in our database until the apartment listing is deleted (You can delete apartment listings yourself). Your name and email address is held in our database until the account is deleted (Leasebreak.com only can delete accounts).

If you are searching for rental listings or just perusing our web site but not posting a listing, we do not knowingly collect any personal data from you.

Leasebreak.com is copied on any emails that are generated from the web site. So, for example, if you are searching for a rental and click “contact leaseholder” and if you send the leaseholder an email, leasebreak.com is copied on this email. Leasebreak.com does this to be able to monitor spamming efforts, as well to better understand how people are using our web site.

We don't employ tracking devices for marketing purposes, including cookies. However, cookies are used and placed on your computer in order to store a session (i.e. to remember your login state, search criteria, filtering, and sorting view etc.). Also note that while we currently do not using any services to serve ads to you, in the future if we decide to do this, then third party vendors, including Google, use cookies to serve these ads.

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Terms and Conditions

By using Leasebreak.com, you accept and agree to be bound by the terms and provision of this agreement. The terms below may be modified from time to time for any reason and without notice. Any participation in this site by you will establish acceptance of this agreement. If you do not agree to abide by the above, we ask that you do not use leasebreak.com. Please note that use of this web site is also subject to our Privacy Policy.

You must only contact leaseholders and other users of this site with the sole intent of wanting to rent out the apartment that is being listed. Users should not be contacted for any other reason. Under no conditions, should you spam other users.

You are solely responsible for any content that you post on our web site and you should use reasonable judgment in the content you choose to post. While under no obligation to do so, Leasebreak.com can remove the content you post, delete your apartment listing completely or delete your entire account at any time and with no stated reason.

As a mostly content generated web site, Leasebreak.com is not responsible for the accuracy (errors or omissions) of the information posted on this website by users, but please email us immediately at [emailprotected] if you notice any incorrect information and we will do our best to correct or remove it. Leasebreak.com is also not to be made responsible for the accuracy (errors or omissions) of any information that we provide. The content authored by leaesbreak.com is offered for informational purposes only.

We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason at any time.

You must be 13 years old or older to use this site.

It is your responsibility to keep your password safe and it is your responsibility to prevent others from using your account.

You should not use this website for any illegal or unauthorized purpose.

You should not overwhelm the resources of our site at any time and you should not infect our website with worms, viruses, or Trojan Horses.

Making false, fraudulent, or misleading offers or claims on this web site is forbidden.

Leasebreak.com, its employees, officers, directors or representatives will not be liable or responsible for any loss, accident, death, injury, or damages of any kind (including any loss of business) connected with any use of this web site or content or connected with the performance or nonperformance by leasebreak.com.

If you feel your intellectual rights have been infringed upon, please report this immediately to us by emailing us immediately at [emailprotected]

At this point, leasebreak.com is not accepting any compensation from any third party.

No one other than leasebreak.com or people interested in your apartment details should be contacting you directly. If you are being spammed by any third party, please email us immediately at [emailprotected].

You acknowledge and agree that you understand that third party web sites have their own terms of use and privacy policies and you should read them before using their web site if leasebreak.com provides a link to them. Leasebreak.com has no control over such third party web sites and leasebreak.com does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content on these web sites. Additionally, you agree that Leasebreak.com will not be responsible for any loss or damage caused or claimed to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content from a third party website.

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We would love to hear from you! Please contact us at:

[emailprotected], for any general questions or suggestions you may have

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Summer Sublets and Short-term Apartments in NYC (2024)

FAQs

How to find a summer sublease in NYC? ›

Sublet Websites: Utilize online platforms dedicated to sublets, such as June Homes, Leasebreak, Gypsy Housing, Sublet.com, and SpareRoom. Local Newspapers and Community Boards: Check sublet listings in local newspapers, community boards, or online marketplaces.

Can I rent an apartment in NYC for 3 months? ›

3 month sublets are apartments for rent where the lease term is a minimum of three months. While we are calling these "sublets", note that they can actually be furnished short term rentals, furnished sublets, lease assignments, or rooms for rent offered by landlords, tenant, or real estate agents.

Can I sublet my NYC apartment on Airbnb? ›

If you intend to list your space for short-term renting (less than 30 days), you'll need to obtain a short-term renting permit from the city. However, if your plan is to host guests for periods longer than 30 days, you can still use Airbnb without this specific city permit.

Is it hard to find a sublet in NYC? ›

Getting a furnished short term rental in NYC is not easy as you may think, although Leasebreak makes it much easier. The reason furnished short term rentals are so hard to obtain is because temporary housing makes up a very small percentage of available NYC apartments.

What is the difference between a sublet and a sublease in NYC? ›

In a subletting agreement, the rental lease with the original tenant is terminated. The tenant no longer has to pay rent or follow the terms of their initial lease. In a sublease contract, the original lease still exists. The original tenant must continue paying rent and fulfilling all the terms until the lease ends.

Where is the best place to find a sublet? ›

10 Best Websites for Apartment Subleasing
  • Sublet.com.
  • LeaseBreak.com.
  • Apartment List.
  • Airbnb.
  • VRBO.
  • Timeshare-Resale-Rental.com.
  • FlipKey.
  • RentCollegePads.com.
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How to do short-term rentals in NYC? ›

The Short-Term Rental Registration Law requires short-term rental hosts to register with the Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement (OSE). Booking platforms (such as Airbnb, VRBO, Booking.com, and many others) are prohibited from allowing transactions for unregistered short-term rentals.

How long is a short-term rental in NYC? ›

In New York City, the term 'short-term rental' refers to renting for any period shorter than 30 days.

How to get an apartment in NYC with low income? ›

People with low and moderate income can rent affordable housing through the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). Rent is based on your family's income. Most buildings have electricity and gas included in the rent. You do not need to be a citizen to apply.

Can I sublet my apartment without telling my landlord NYC? ›

If you would like to sublease your apartment, you must first tell your landlord that you want to do this. You must make the request in writing and send it by certified mail, return receipt requested.

What is the sublet allowance in NYC? ›

The owner may charge the prime tenant the sublet allowance in effect at the start of the lease, if the lease is a renewal lease. The allowance is established by the New York City Rent Guidelines Board Order. The prime tenant may pass this sublet allowance along to the subtenant.

What is the difference between subletting and subleasing Airbnb? ›

The terms sublet and sublease are often used synonymously, but they have very different meanings. The gist is that a sublet occurs when you find a new renter for the property who will sign a new lease with the landlord, while a sublease occupies the space without signing a lease directly with the landlord.

What is a month to month no lease NYC? ›

Month to Month Tenants

Renters who do not have leases and pay rent on a monthly basis are called “month-to-month” tenants. In localities without rent regulation, tenants who stay past the end of a lease are treated as month-to-month tenants if the landlord accepts their rent (Real Property Law § 232-c).

Is it safe to sublet in NYC? ›

All renters are entitled to sublet their apartment. Under the law a landlord cannot unreasonably withhold the right to sublet. However, the landlord can refuse to sublet with good reason. If you want to sublet your space, you must inform your landlord and give them a 30-day notice.

Do subletters have rights in NYC? ›

New York City law allows market-rate and rent-stabilized tenants to sublet their apartments if they live in a building with four or more units. New York City law does not allow tenants that live in multiple dwellings (3 apartments or more) to sublet apartments for less than thirty days.

Where to live for a summer internship in NYC? ›

Intern and Student Housing
  • The Fort Greene House. The Fort Greene House is less than half an hour from Manhattan. ...
  • The Central Park House. If location is everything, then The Central Park Manhattan House is everything and more. ...
  • The Williamsburg House.

Is subleasing legal in New York? ›

New York City law allows market-rate and rent-stabilized tenants to sublet their apartments if they live in a building with four or more units. New York City law does not allow tenants that live in multiple dwellings (3 apartments or more) to sublet apartments for less than thirty days.

How much does a sublet cost in NYC? ›

Find sublets in Manhattan, NY. Browse 71 apartments with prices ranging from $990-$3,175. The average rent for sublets in Manhattan is $1,878/month. Browse rentals all across Manhattan, on streets including West 116th Street, West 135th Street, and West 45th Street.

Can you sublet affordable housing NYC? ›

Can I sublet my apartment? You cannot sublet a low-income apartment. Illegal subletting is grounds for termination of your lease. Middle-income apartments may be sublet to qualified tenants only, with the prior approval of the landlord.

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