Certainly, with proper notice (usually one month). This is called a Notice to Quit in most states.
Immediately, if he wants. However, he has to give a full rental period notice. So, if the rent is due on the first of each month, and he wants to raise the rent for January, he has to give written notice to that effect by November 30. There is no limit on how much he can raise it.
A landlord reference letter is a letter of reference to be signed by previous landlord and give to a tenant who's relocating somewhere else. Examples of this can be found on the internet.
most loaland ask for a 30 day notice
Before your apartment can be shown to a potential tenant it must be vacant. A landlord only the right to be in your apartment for routine or emergency maintenance, the former with proper notice of at least one day. Until you are legally evicted from their apartment, it remains your home.
That depends on the state. I suggest you resubmit the question, saying what state.
Read your lease thoroughly. Usually each state has a standard format. Almost all states provide for the landlord being able to enter your apartment. In every lease there should be a mention of how much notice the landlord must give the tenant prior to entering the apartment.
No. A lease is a legally binding contract, which obligates both the landlord and tenant to a tenancy for the term of the lease. If you and the landlord both signed a lease, and the landlord refuses to give you occupancy of the property, you need to see a landlord-tenant attorney or tenant's rights group immediately!
You call the landlord. If you own the place, you can give the person one month to get out of the apartment after which you can change the locks.
The landlord must give you a copy of your lease within 30 days. There is usually a paper you both sign saying you received it. If it is lost you are not liable to stay in the apartment. On the other hand, this also means the landlord can evict you or raise your rent on you without warning because of no proper documentation.
"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."
The rent of an apartment can be raised as often and as high as the landlord feels like. All he has to do, is give prior notice to the tenants.
The landlord is typically required to give a tenant no-less than 48 hours notice prior to showing the apartment. A tenant also has the obligation to make the premises available to the landlord, after reasonable notice given, so that he/she may show the apartment.