most leases say your responsible for the remainder of the lease unless they're able to rent it out again, at least for residential, (though I'm not sure how eviction effects that).
Very, very, very few commercial leases have such a clause and local tenant laws generally do not apply to commercial leases.
If you're lucky, you can negotiate an "out" clause, where, given sufficient notice, you can terminate the lease early, but commercial landlords are very hesitant to do it.
There's a reason Start-ups love month-to-month co-working spaces.
If you're lucky, you can negotiate an "out" clause, where, given sufficient notice, you can terminate the lease early, but commercial landlords are very hesitant to do it.
There's a reason Start-ups love month-to-month co-working spaces.