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As many days as your lease contract specifies you have, or as many days as the law specifies (if any.) There are leases which do not have termination clauses (although, objectively, an argument could be made that every lease should have them.) In short, it's not impossible that a particular lease does not contain the ability to be terminated. Your only remedy might be to break the lease, or you might have other ways to nullify the lease (such as demonstrable evidence that there was no meeting of the minds.) Any such remedy, though, should be undertaken only after speaking with competent legal counsel.

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