Yes, the tenant gives 30 days' notice.
The landlord is usually required to give more, e.g. 60, 90 or even 120 in some circumstances.
Either party must give a full rental period notice to terminate the tenancy. If the tenant wants to leave at the end of October, they need to tell the landlord - in writing - by September 30.
If you are not his wife, you have no rights except perhaps a thirty day notice to move out. The notice period depends on your state laws.If you are not his wife, you have no rights except perhaps a thirty day notice to move out. The notice period depends on your state laws.If you are not his wife, you have no rights except perhaps a thirty day notice to move out. The notice period depends on your state laws.If you are not his wife, you have no rights except perhaps a thirty day notice to move out. The notice period depends on your state laws.
They have the same rights as any tenant under the laws of your state. Those include generally a thirty days notice if the owner wants you to move out. They have no interest in the real estate.They have the same rights as any tenant under the laws of your state. Those include generally a thirty days notice if the owner wants you to move out. They have no interest in the real estate.They have the same rights as any tenant under the laws of your state. Those include generally a thirty days notice if the owner wants you to move out. They have no interest in the real estate.They have the same rights as any tenant under the laws of your state. Those include generally a thirty days notice if the owner wants you to move out. They have no interest in the real estate.
Not really 30-days, but a full rental period.
No because there is no binding contract saying you have to pay rent. But you do have to leave the premises within 30 days
Pretty straight forward. Either pay the rent, or move out.
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Move, or ignore the notice and be evicted.
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.
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what can a landlord charge to move in a California house rental?
You would have to get someone to notice you first and then make a famous director notice you......
Before your apartment can be shown to a potential tenant it must be vacant. A landlord only the right to be in your apartment for routine or emergency maintenance, the former with proper notice of at least one day. Until you are legally evicted from their apartment, it remains your home.