# We are moving with it, at the same speed, which means we can't feel or notice it in any ways. # Everything else moves aswell, so we can't see that we are moving, when comparing to towers, trees etc.
Yes, typically you are required to give a 30-day notice on a month-to-month lease before moving out.
most loaland ask for a 30 day notice
Renters typically need to give a 30-day notice before moving out of a rental property. This allows the landlord enough time to find a new tenant and make necessary arrangements for the property.
With the exception of New Jersey, any state allows a tenant or landlord to terminate a tenancy with a full rental period notice, for no reason.
A 1 month calendar notice means that notice of an event, such as moving out of an apartment, based on the calendar. This means you would give notice on the 1st of the month if you wanted to move out on the 30th. This is different than a 30-day notice, where you could give notice on the 14th and move out on the 13th of the next month.
Until u don't leave the place he cant remove your belonging...
No, just proper notice, if the lease so requires.
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.
To give notice is a verb, like to cook dinner. If I want to know how you arranged your main meal yesterday, you could say "I cooked dinner". If you are in the process of moving, I might ask "Did you talk to your current landlord?" Your answer might be "I gave notice yesterday." If the apartment is rented by a couple, then they gave notice would be appropriate. But it is a verb in every sense. The answer might be "I (or they) will give notice next week."
He has no obligation to provide the history, whatever his reason.
Give him/her something to notice