"I live in and {APARTMENT} here in {MANCHESTER, KY} and all of the notice that I have to give my landlady is a 30 day notice."
Sure, lots of leases say that. However, it should go both ways - the landlord should be required to give 60 days notice if the want to terminate the tenancy.
If It States In The Lease That He Can. If It Isn`t Written That He Can, Take Him To Court,
Well, what's a contract versus a lease? A contract may not be a lease. If this is the case then the rent can be increased given proper notice (for example if you pay by the month then your landlord must give you notice of at least 30 days before the next rent is due). If the contract is actually a lease then the landlord normally cannot increase the rent until the lease expires, and must give you proper notice of such increase (at least 30 days before the next rent is due).
You should notify your landlord in writing and pay attention to time periods. If you have a lease your notice must comply with that lease. In many jurisdictions the landlord must be given a thirty day notice. Some landlords require 60-90 days notice. Be sure to date your letter, include the date you will be leaving, and a forwarding address.A month to month occupancy requires a notice that ends with the end of the month. For example, if you rent by the month and plan to move at the end of December and a thirty day notice is required your landlord must receive your thirty day notice by November 30. You should send the notice by registered mail so you have proof of sending it or follow it up with an email exchange in which your landlord acknowledges receiving it. Make sure to keep a copy of the notice and any emails relating to it.
You can leave at anytime if you forgo your deposit, paycheck or any vacation or back pay. Rental agreements usually have 30/60/90 day notification agreements. If you leave before the end of your lease, even with notice most places will expect you to pay up for the remainder of the lease. If you are in the military, rules may be different, but there is still an expectation that you will pay for the month that you leave and give notice. For work, two weeks' notice was the old standard. However, in these times of layoffs, employees with companies at risk are cutting the notice if they have a job that will start before then.
Usually the 60 days start when the landlord receives the notice.
Sure, lots of leases say that. However, it should go both ways - the landlord should be required to give 60 days notice if the want to terminate the tenancy.
If it is not in the written agreement then yes they must notify you within 60 days but if it is then no they do not have to.
If It States In The Lease That He Can. If It Isn`t Written That He Can, Take Him To Court,
The landlord could commence an eviction for nonpayment of rent. In most states, he would serve a notice to quit for nonpayment of rent, often for 14 days.
Wisconsin does not have any laws specifying how much notice a landlord must give you in order to raise your rent. Your original lease should specify how much advance notice will be given. On a month to month lease, the landlord is required to give a minimum of 28 days notice, the same as beginning eviction proceedings. If your current lease is still valid, the landlord cannot legally change the rent until the lease ends.
i HAVE FRIENDS WHO HAVE BEEN GIVEN 60 DAYS TO VACATE THEIR PROPERTY WHICH THEY HAVE PAID RENT FOR 12 PLUS YEARS tHE LANDLORD IS UNSYMPATHETIC TO MY FIRENDS NEED TO STAY IN THE RESIDENCE AND HAS A HUSBAND WHO IS DIABETIC AND VERY ILL MY FRIENDIS THE SOLE BREADWINNER TO SHE AND HER HUSBAND.. MY FRIENDS WANT ME TO HELP THEM WRITE A LETTER TO IMPLORE THE LANDLORD TO RECONSIDER THE EVICTION NOTICE lET IT BE NOTED THAT MY FRIENDS ARE ELDERLY 60 AND 70 RESPECTIVELY cAN YOU HELP?
Yes, the tenant gives 30 days' notice. The landlord is usually required to give more, e.g. 60, 90 or even 120 in some circumstances.
This is true of anything that is month-to-month: it can be terminated upon proper notice. In a month-to-month situation, that notice is at least 30 days before the next rent is due.
Every state is different when it comes to being a landlord and renting out an apartment. It is usually a 30-60 day notice varying on the state when it comes to not renewing a lease.
Actually, a 60 day notice and three-day notice are two different types of notices. The three day notice is served upon tenants who do not pay their rent, and is done as part of an eviction process.
Of course. In most states he has 30 days to return your deposit.