General law on lease breaches: The landlord has a legal duty to seek to mitigate (lessen) the amount of his damages (as in any contract breach) ... for a landlord this means a duty to make bona fide efforts to "re-let the premises" (to find another tenant and lease it). Then the rental income derived on the re-letting must be credited toward the lost rent from the breaching, original tenant.
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