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In WA, 48 hour notice is required. Check with an attorney or landlord advocacy group in your state for more info on your state's laws. Please check the Landlord Tenant Statute specific to your state. You can find a link to these statutes for all states at AboutTenants.com. Select "Landlord Tenant Statutes" from the sidebar and then click on your state. It should also be in your lease agreement. If you need updated leases, AboutTenants.com provides them for FREE to registered users and they have terms and conditions that help protect the landlord. There are also addendums to the lease that provide additional protection to the landlord and other residential rental forms.

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Q: If a tenant is breaking her lease what notice do you have to give to the tenant to show the apartment to prospective tnenants?
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