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In some cases, either you or the tenant—or both parties—will want to end the tenant’s lease early. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. The tenant may be having a hard time making ends meet and want to downsize, relocate to cheaper space, or go out of business, giving you the opportunity to re-rent the space to a more lucrative tenant—especially if you plan on collecting percentage rent that you’ve been missing out on with the current tenant’s lagging sales.