Through Dari – the digital real estate ecosystem – you can cancel a tenancy contract easily by following a few steps. As a leaser, to cancel a lease contract, you can follow the below steps:

  1. Login to Dari dari-login 
  2. Click on Services from the home page
  3. Select Lease from the Services list 
  4. Select Cancel Tenancy contract from the submenu
  5. Select the contract you want to cancel
  6. Then click on Cancel Tenancy Contract
  7. The tenant will receive a notification with the contract cancelation. 


Once the leaser has submitted the Cancel tenancy contract on Dari, the tenant will receive a notification with the cancelation. To review it and respond, as a tenant, you may follow the below steps:

  • Login to Dari dari-login 
  • Click on Applications from the home page
  • Select In Progress from the tabs
  • Select Lease cancelation

After reviewing the tenancy contract update, you will then have two choices as a tenant:


  • Accept: If you accept the contract cancelation, click on Accept. A notification will be sent to the leaser letting them know that the tenancy contract has been canceled. 

Or

  • Reject: If you reject the lease cancelation, click on Reject. You will have to state your reason(s) of rejection and click on Reject cancelation. A notification will be sent to the leaser letting them know that the tenancy contract cancelation has been rejected.


After receiving the tenant’s response to the cancelation, as a leaser, you will then have two choices:


  • Resubmit cancelation: If the tenant rejected the cancelation, you can click on Resubmit application to resubmit the cancelation or you can click on Cancel by court order.

Or

  • Accept: If the tenant accepted the tenancy contract cancelation, click on Submit cancellation. A notification will be sent to the tenant that the contract has been canceled by the leaser.


To initiate Cancel Tenancy Contract Service, Click on:


  DARI - Services 


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