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It'd be quite impressive if the apartment itself would give you notice...

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In Florida, a landlord must provide at least 15 days' notice before terminating a month-to-month lease. For fixed-term leases, no notice is required as the lease automatically ends on the specified date. It's important to review your lease agreement for specific requirements.

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Q: Does an apartment have to give notice that your lease is up in Florida?
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