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You should notify your landlord in writing and pay attention to time periods. If you have a lease your notice must comply with that lease. In many jurisdictions the landlord must be given a thirty day notice. Some landlords require 60-90 days notice. Be sure to date your letter, include the date you will be leaving, and a forwarding address.

A month to month occupancy requires a notice that ends with the end of the month. For example, if you rent by the month and plan to move at the end of December and a thirty day notice is required your landlord must receive your thirty day notice by November 30. You should send the notice by registered mail so you have proof of sending it or follow it up with an email exchange in which your landlord acknowledges receiving it. Make sure to keep a copy of the notice and any emails relating to it.

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