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Many leases simply automatically renew if you do nothing at the end of the lease period. Others will send you a notice with a date by which you must reply. You will be charged a fee if you do not provide 30 days notice, but it is usually pro-rated.

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Q: Can you be penalized for not giving proper notice when moving out of an apartment..even if you fulfilled the year lease agreement but didn't give notice for moving out...can it hurt my credit?
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