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Most states require you to notify the landlord in writing 30 days before the lease expires. Some leases are worded to automatically renew. If it is not worded to do so it usually is considered a month to month rental after it expires. You are still required to give 30 days notice, however.

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First things first. Get your copy of the lease and read it carefully. There are often special requirements listed that must be followed. Some general rules. Communicate your notice in writing, and keep a copy for your files. Having the landlord or property manager sign and date your copy is a good idea. Make sure that your notice specifies the last date on which you will occupy the property. (Remember that this is the date on which you will have all of your stuff out, the property clean, and ready to turn over to the landlord, not the day you'll start moving.) In most cases, thirty days is adequate, but remember that your lease may have other requirements. For example, your lease may require that you move out at the end of the month.

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I would do it by certified letter.

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How much time do you have to vacate an apartment in Chicago once your lease is up if your landlord won't let you renew the lease?

The last day of the lease.


How much notice does your landlord have to give you after living there four years?

30 days in writing if by notice you mean eviction


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Usually two weeks notice, but it depends on the agreement.


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If you mean a car lease, no. If you mean an apartment or house lease ... probably not, but you'd need to check the terms of your specific lease to see what it says. Also, you could at least try asking your landlord ... they may be willing to let you out of the lease early. Landlords in places where demand is pretty much constant are more likely to let you out of a lease than landlords in places where demand is highly cyclical (college towns, some vacation spots). Unless you just happen to be getting married during the high demand period when the landlord thinks they'll have no trouble re-renting the place. Finally, most lease contracts are for a specific period of time, but after that it's fairly common for them to go on a month-to-month basis, meaning that after you've been there for a year you may not be required to give the landlord more than 30 days notice. Again, it depends on the specific terms of your lease.


How do you sue renter for broken lease?

Depends on the details. How much of the lease was left when the tenant broke the lease? Did you re-rent the apartment? If so, when? Contact me with the details and I will try to help. In the meantime keep track of all the charges. My blog:www.thelandlorddoctor.com Email: Bill@thelandlorddoctor.com

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Does my landlord have to give me a 30 or 60 day notice of rent increase greater than10 percent in Wisconsin?

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.


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How much notice must a landlord give a tenant before a new lease is up?

If it's a month-to-month tenancy then the landlord must give you at least a month's notice BEFORE the next rent is due, before he can increase it. If the rent term is week to week, then at least a week's notice is given BEFORE the next rent is due. Now, if the term is a defined term on a lease, then the rent increase cannot take effect before the lease expires by which time a minimum of 30-day notice must be given.


How much notice does a tenant have to get rid of a pet?

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How much notice does a landlord have to give a tenant to vacate premises in ny state?

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Will you still get back your deposit if the lease is up and you gave fifteen days or more notice?

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Check the language in your lease to see if showing the home is permissible and how much notice must be given. If that issue is not addressed in your lease then check with your town offices to see if there is a tenant/landlord complaint office where you could obtain information.


How much notice must a landlord give to show or fix the rental?

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Can a landlord give you a notice to move for talking to much?

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