Yes, a tenant can terminate the contract during the tenancy period, but this typically depends on the terms outlined in the tenancy agreement. Early termination may require the tenant to provide notice and pay a penalty, as agreed upon with the landlord. It's important to review the specific conditions in the contract to understand the consequences of early termination.
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