Would you please be more specific.
"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."
This might depend on the laws of the state the apartment is in. But, usually, if the tenancy is month-to-month, either party can give notice at least one rental period in advance that they want to terminate the tenancy. So, if the rent is due on the 1st, notice has to be given (in writing) by the last day of the month. Giving notice on April 3 is asking them to leave May 31st. The notice doesn't have to have a particular format, just state a date certain. If there is a reason for the termination, that needs to be stated. But, then the landlord might have to prove the reason in court. Once proven, the judge has little discretion in allowing the tenant more time. Every state except New Jersey allows a landlord to terminate a tenancy for no reason (called a 'no-fault' eviction). However, most states allow a judge to give a tenant evicted for no-fault time to leave, in Massachusetts up to six months (assuming they pay the rent each month).
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.
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.
Release from Your Lease If you have to move before the end of your lease term, you and your landlord must agree to release you from your lease. If you end your lease properly, in accordance with the provisions of your lease, the landlord will remove your name from the lease or will void your lease and would enter into a new lease agreement with the new tenant. This will end your liability for future rent or damages. The landlord will return your security deposit to you, and will collect a new security deposit from the new tenant. This is the safest and clearest arrangement for you.
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if a eviction notice was servered after i gave a 30 day notice as im a cosigner to be removed from agreement am i still responsible
You can give the notice any day you want, but the term '30-day' is a misnomer. The notice is for the end of the next rental period. Today is November 12. If the rent is due on the first of each month, notice given today is for December 31, not December 12.
Your security deposit is still as enforceable at the end of a fixed-term tenancy as it was when first placed. You're now obligated to only give your landlord 30 days. It's suggested that you give your notice the day before your rent is due and move out the day before your rent is due again. Make sure your keys are in the landlords hand before the day the rent is due.
With the exception of New Jersey, any state allows a tenant or landlord to terminate a tenancy with a full rental period notice, for no reason.
If those terms are in the written rental agreement, yes.
No. Such notices should be given in writing clearly stating details including last day or month. You will also want to review the Residential Tenancy Act and contact TRAC Tenant Resource and Advisory Centre at 604 255 0546. Asking a few questions ahead of time can save a lot of trouble later.
Yes, but you actually have to give a full rental period notice. So, if the rent is due on the first, and you give notice October 21, you owe November rent, and can stay until November 30.
If the tenancy is month-to-month, either party can end it with a full rental period notice. So, if the rent is due on the first, notice should be given by January 31, to leave at the end of February.
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.
Generally speaking, text messages do not act as official notices for cause of action.
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