Then he is called a holdover tenant, who can be charged up to twice the amount of normal rent until he leaves, and can be evicted for non-payment if he doesn't pay it.
If there is no lease involved, and there are no violations of the terms of the lease or agreement, the landlord has to give at least 30 days of notice before the next rent is due, for the tenant to vacate the premises. If there is a lease involved and there are no violations of the terms of the lease, the landlord must wait until the end of the lease term in order to ask tenant to vacate the premises. If the tenant does not vacate the premises after proper notice is given that the landlord must initiate eviction proceedings to force the tenant out
Tenant rights if my lease has expired and I am giving the landlord a 30 notice to vacate,can I be evicted?
Here is a sample letter informing a tenant to vacate the premises.Tenant,This is a 30 day notice to vacate the premises located at 555 Made Up Lane, Washington DC, 00000. The reason we're demanding you to vacate the premises is that the lease is expired and we do not wish to renew the leasehold. Please vacate the unit before 1/1/1900.Property Management.
not till the tenant violates the lease or the lease expires
Once a life tenant releases their life estate they have no rights in the property and no responsibilities regarding the property. It is up to the fee owner to determine the terms for the continued use of the property. The owner may serve notice for the former life tenant to vacate the premises or the owner can require the tenant to sign a lease and pay rent. It is up to the owner.
Under the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act, tenants generally have at least 90 days to vacate after foreclosure. In most cases, tenants with longer-term leases may stay until the end of the lease.
A tenant is someone living on a property. They are usually a party to a lease or rental agreement.
Generally it means to pay the remainder of the monthly rent through the end of the lease for some reason, often so the tenant can vacate the premises before the lease has ended.
It probably depends on which state you are in. In some states, leases are automatically renewed unless either the landlord or the tenant gives proper notice of intent to end the tenancy.
If a tenant abandons a property without notice he is in violation of the lease, and the landlord can sue and/or keep the security deposit. The tenant may also be responsible for the rent of the unit during any time the unit is unoccupied during the remainder of the time of the lease.
Vacate means to leave. An example of vacate would be that when a lease on an apartment is up, you can either choose to renew your lease or vacate the premises.
in most states, no notice whatever, as the lease is an asset and goes with the property and the tenant's lease is safe--the tenant will be minimally allowed to stay till the lease expires.