No, just proper notice, if the lease so requires.
Generally you can renew a lease by stating your intention in writing to the landlord and awaiting their response to you. If a landlord does not give you any type of response within 30 days of the end of your lease you are able to stay on a month to month basis. They must give you notice to leave, they can not make you leave. Generally a tenant does not have to give a notice to leave at the end of their lease.
Generally you are not required to give a 30-day notice in order to refuse to renew your lease-- unless the lease is automatically renewed each year. If that's the case then you need to give proper notice or your deposit may be forfeited.
To evict, he needs a reason.
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.
If the lease is month to month, the landlord just has to give you a month notice and you are gone. If there is a lease that is still in effect, the landlord is responsible for costs that you incurred as a result of the breach of the lease.
Some leases automatically renew themselves if notice is not given within a certain amount of time before the end of the lease term.
A landlord should give the tenant written notice that the lease is ending, 60 days before the end of lease. The notice gives the tenant the option of either renewing the lease or announcing (also in writing) that they don't intend to renew & will be moving by end of lease.
Lease expiration creates a three way avenue for landlords. They may either chose to quit the lease (though, this avenue would legally have to be brought to the attention of the leaseholder at the commencement of the lease agreement, as reasonable notice on a one year lease, is one year.), renew the lease agreement for another period of time, or continue the terms of the original lease on a sufferance basis (meaning a time to time situation, or more commonly known as the month to month agreement).If a landlord should elect to continue the terms of your original lease on a sufferance, or month to month, basis - he or she would be required to give you one months advanced notice that they wish to quit the tenancy at sufferance.
Can't imagine why. Some landlords want it to set up a security deposit account, but the SSN isn't really necessary for that.
The purpose of the Lease Obtained is to give you a "Temporary" IP Address that will change when the lease Expired date comes close. EX: (Lease Obtained: Sunday October 18, 2012 at 12:30:15 PM / Lease Expires: Friday November 12, 2012 at 10:45:55 AM) "The client starts to renew a lease when half of the lease time has passed. For example, for a 24 hour lease, the client will attempt to renew the lease after 12 hours. The client requests the renewal by sending a DHCPREQUEST message to the server. The renewal request contains the current IP address and configuration information of the client."
Only if the signed Lease states that written notice is required to renew. If it does not then you would need to take a look at your local landlord tenant laws / rights
When your apartment lease is up, you should consider whether you want to renew the lease, find a new place to live, or negotiate a new lease agreement with your current landlord. It's important to give proper notice if you decide to move out and make sure you understand any terms or conditions in your lease regarding moving out.