You can give the landlord notice any time during the rental period, but you must pay full rent during the period covered by the notice. For example, say you have a month-to-month rental agreement, and pay rent on the first day of each month. You could give notice any time during the month (for example, on the tenth). Then, you could leave 30 days later (on the tenth of the following month, or earlier if you chose to). But you would have to pay rent for the first 10 days of the next month whether you stay for those 10 days or move earlier. (Exception: You would not have to pay rent for the entire 10 days if you left earlier, and the landlord rented the unit to another tenant during the 10 days, and the new tenant paid rent for all or part of the 10 days.
If the rental place allows it I suppose. Ask them.
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Nothing can prevent you from giving notice to a tenant of eviction. If you do not comply with the law, the law does not work.
Usually rental agreement has a cancellation clause that sets the term under which the rental agreement can be cancelled. It is common for them to require 30 days notice before vacating.
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Get StartedAn Eviction Notice is the first step for a landlord attempting to evict tenants from a rental property. An eviction is a lawsuit in which a landlord asks the court to order another person (the tenant) to move out of a rental property. In addition to evicting the tenant from the rental property, in appropriate cases, the landlord or manager may sue the tenant for unpaid rent or damage to the rental property. Before the lawsuit begins, the landlord is required to give notice to the tenant. In most cases, the tenant is required to have a chance to correct the offense. This notice is the first step in the eviction lawsuit, and it may be all that is necessary to remove the tenant or gain compliance. The notice may also be used to evict a tenant without cause.Below is a list of items you may need to review when preparing an Eviction Notice for a tenant. Not all items will apply to every situation. Any documents related to the rental agreement, lease violation, or proof of violation will be helpful in filling out the interview questions.Review the lease or rental agreement provisions.Determine violations of the rental agreement, if any.Determine the amount of unpaid rent, if any.Determine the number of days that the Tenant has stayed in the rental unit beyond the end of the rental agreement, if applicable.Determine the amount of damage to the rental property, if applicable.
If there is no written lease, then you have a month-to-month tenancy at will, and the notice required - from either side - is one full rental period.
Would you please be more specific.
if a eviction notice was servered after i gave a 30 day notice as im a cosigner to be removed from agreement am i still responsible
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It is if you agreed to it in a contract. Otherwise the rental insurance is based on the value of what you own not the building you are renting.
Yes, but you actually have to give a full rental period notice. So, if the rent is due on the first, and you give notice October 21, you owe November rent, and can stay until November 30.