Leave the house/flat/etc.
You don't have to go home, but please vacate the premises now.
Occupy is an antonym of vacate
The plural of the noun premise (proposition) is premises.*The term premises is also used collectively to mean grounds or property.
It does not match your Premises. That is how we can use Premises.
Since vacate means to leave or empty, and antonym would be fill or occupy.
Please vacate the premises immediately!
Vacate can be used in the following sentance; "The Landlord has asked the tenant to vacate the premises".
Vacate means to leave. An example of vacate would be that when a lease on an apartment is up, you can either choose to renew your lease or vacate the premises.
You don't have to go home, but please vacate the premises now.
You are given the allotted amount of time given on the notice to vacate the premises. If you do not vacate the premises then the landlord can start eviction proceedings against you.
Forever.
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If there is no lease involved, and there are no violations of the terms of the lease or agreement, the landlord has to give at least 30 days of notice before the next rent is due, for the tenant to vacate the premises. If there is a lease involved and there are no violations of the terms of the lease, the landlord must wait until the end of the lease term in order to ask tenant to vacate the premises. If the tenant does not vacate the premises after proper notice is given that the landlord must initiate eviction proceedings to force the tenant out
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You usually have 30 days to vacate but the trustee should tell you exactly how long you have. Each situation is different.
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You should review the court order. It will recite the date by which you must vacate. See related link for more information regarding eviction in Ohio.