If the rent is due every week, then the landlord usually must give a week's notice before the next rent is due; if it's every month, then a month's notice is given before the next rent is due.
In Wisconsin, a landlord must give a tenant at least 28 days' notice to move out.
In Wisconsin, a landlord is required to give a tenant a notice period of 28 days before asking them to move out.
Normally the landlord must give at least a 30-day notice before the expiration of the lease that he will not renew it, so the tenant must leave. There is one exception: if the tenant is in violation of the terms of the lease, the landlord may terminate the lease and give such short notice for the tenant to leave.
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No. If the property is about to be foreclosed, the landlord has no obligation to give the tenant any notice of anything. After the foreclosure, the landlord will have nothing to do with the tenant.
In Maryland, a landlord must give a tenant at least 24 hours' notice before entering the rental unit, except in cases of emergency.
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It is if the contract allows that.
Dear _____________________ : The Landlord/Tenant Act requires me to give you written notice __________ days prior to the end of the lease that the lease will be terminated. This is written notice of my intent to have you vacate the premises on or before ___________. You may contact me at ________________________ should you have any questions. Sincerely, (landlord)
Usually two weeks notice, but it depends on the agreement.
Check your agreement. It should be mentioned on there. Rough guess (and based on residential tenancies in the UK), 'reasonable' notice is required which is usually taken to be 24 - 48 hours notice.
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.