30 Day Notice Of Tenants Intent To Vacate
Your Lease Has Ended: Now What? Once your lease ends, you have to decide whether you would like to move out/vacate, continue renting on a month-by-month basis (depending on your agreement and state law), or sign a new lease. While the landlord may choose to end your lease or raise your rent moving forward, state laws generally require a 30-day or 60-day notice before the tenant must vacate the premises. In most states, tenants who stay in their rental beyond the end of a lease without signing a new one are automatically shifted to a month-by-month rental basis.
Also known as (AKA):
Tenant Notice To Vacate
Landlord Notice To Vacate
30 Days Notice
30 Day Notice Of Tenants Intent To Vacate
Tenant Intent To Vacate Notice
30 Days Notice Template
Sample Letter Giving Notice To Landlord
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