hud.gov/ about moving out early?

hello
i want to know, about this matter, i go here from nj to wi
i want to go back to nj, my landlord said i have to fine someone to take over my apartment, i live in a senior place, i do not no anyone , just the people in the building, and i am on section 8, and do not want to lose it,it does not said that in my lease i have to find someone to take over apt, i am on low in come, and get extra help, could some one help me or tell me what to do

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  1. kingstubborn says:

    If you want to break your lease early, YOU are responsible for the costs of the entire lease (not Section 8) until its end, unless you or the landlord can find someone to replace you as tenant. The landlord has to work to replace you, but you do have a term to adhere to on your lease.

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