do i have to give notice 2 move out of rented property?
November 16th, 2009 | by admin |I am renting a house through carpenter partner. And my lease has ended. And i never got asked to sign a week by week lease. I wont to move out. I went down to realestate to say i would be moving out.
And they say i need to give 3 weeks notice.
Is this correct since i do not have an outstanding lease agreement now.?
Thanks.
Most leases require a minimum of 1 month notice (and usually 60 days) and there is usually provision for you to be on a month to month if you don’t resign another lease. Even when you have a 12 month lease, you are still required to notify the landlord that you intend to move at the end of the lease and this is generally a 60 day notice
2 Responses to “do i have to give notice 2 move out of rented property?”
By Daniel A on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply
If the original lease has expired per the specific date listed in the agreement and there is no section that explains what happens after the lease expires then you have held up your end of the bargain and you owe them no notice. If they are saying they require notice tell them to show you where it states that in the lease agreement that you signed, make sure it is the one you signed. If it is in there then yes you are bound to every part of that contract. If not you just owe them rent up to the day you turn in your key.
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By Elvis Parsley on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply
Most leases require a minimum of 1 month notice (and usually 60 days) and there is usually provision for you to be on a month to month if you don’t resign another lease. Even when you have a 12 month lease, you are still required to notify the landlord that you intend to move at the end of the lease and this is generally a 60 day notice
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