Only if the contract includes a break clause or if the operator is in breach of the agreement. Without a break clause, the landlord is bound by the agreed term and cannot unilaterally terminate the arrangement. Common grounds for termination due to breach include non-payment of rent, subletting without permission, failure to maintain the property or breach of regulatory obligations. The contract should clearly specify the notice period, grounds for termination and any financial penalties that apply.
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