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It will depend on your state law, but generally 30 days.

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Q: If you sign a year lease and the landlord needs to move back in how long do you have to get out?
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In Texas can a landlord decide to move back in their rental house?

As long as the notice is sufficient, and there is no unexpired lease, the landlord can ask a tenant to leave for no reason at all.


Can you break your lease if your landlord refuses to fix things?

Yes, you can break your lease if your landlord refuses to fix things, as long as this is specified in the lease. Your landlord is liable for keeping the home in working order and safe. Contact an attorney to help you with the lease.


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What is the average rent increase in FL?

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