Subletting a property is completely dependent upon tenant and the landlord’s agreement. Typically, the written agreement should specify this clause. If, according to the terms and conditions, subletting is not allowed, tenant might have to take the landlord’s written permission before subletting the property.
However, if the Agreement follows the Rent control legislation, most State Rental Control Acts do now allow a tenant to sublet the premises of a property without a written consent of the landlord. Despite this, if the tenant decides to sublet the property, the landlord can then evict the tenant without further notice.