In general, you can rescind a 30-day notice to terminate a tenancy before the notice period expires, but the specific timeframe may depend on local laws and the terms of your rental agreement. It's best to notify your landlord as soon as possible, ideally in writing, to confirm that you wish to retract your notice. Always check your lease and local regulations for any specific requirements or timelines related to rescinding a notice.
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If your lease states that you must give a 30-day notice, you must give 30-day notice to avoid fees.
A 30 day notice is simply a notice that you will vacate in about 30 days. It does not exempt you from paying your rent on time.
if a eviction notice was servered after i gave a 30 day notice as im a cosigner to be removed from agreement am i still responsible
Yes!
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Absolutely! A 30 day notice has to be given in such cases before the landlord can file eviction proceedings.
Yes, typically you are required to give a 30-day notice on a month-to-month lease before moving out.
You can give the notice any day you want, but the term '30-day' is a misnomer. The notice is for the end of the next rental period. Today is November 12. If the rent is due on the first of each month, notice given today is for December 31, not December 12.
If it doesn't say in the lease, then they don't have to give any notice.
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most loaland ask for a 30 day notice