We signed a one year definite contract that expires in two months. But the landlord informed us a couple of days ago that we need to move out one month before expiration of the contract. Our contract does not give the possibility for termination of the contract before it expires, which we reminded the landlord of. They agreed that since they are breaking the contract, we do not have to pay rent for the last month suggesting that, I quote, "according to the Hungarian Law on the Lease of Real Estate Properties you are entitled to compensation equal to the amount of the caution." However, they suggest that we do not need to pay the rent for one month, while in fact we paid a two months caution/deposit. Could I ask if someone had a similar experience or knows what are legally our rights as tenants? I've managed to grasp that such issues are regulated by Act IV of 1959 of the Civil Code and Act LXXVIII of 1993 on Residential and Commercial Leases, but I cannot find in English what does the law says in this case.
Thank you for your help