depends on your lease/contract. Minimum is 30 days but goes upto 90 depending on statelaw
Some right of renters in private rental agreements are: If the landlord wants the renter to leave, they must give the notice 30 days in advance, the renter is entitled to a quiet and exclusive rental of the home.
Of course. In most states he has 30 days to return your deposit.
Usually the 60 days start when the landlord receives the notice.
In Wisconsin, a landlord must give a tenant at least 28 days' notice to move out.
30 days in writing if by notice you mean eviction
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.
Prior to having the tenant sign, the landlord would insert the sentence into the lease, "The landlord reserves the right to terminate this lease with ninety days notice." Tenant may request the same terms, or take the tenancy as offered.
Sure she owns the property now and the renter is a squatter since they haven't paid rent. She has all the legal right to remove the renter. She should give them the benefit of the doubt since there are no records, but at the same time give them thirty days written notice that they need to move out. Renters should always keep a photo copy of the money order they use to pay rent, get a receipt and never pay just in cash. Keeping these records can help obtain a mortgage later or show vested interest if they are renting to buy a property.
"I live in and {APARTMENT} here in {MANCHESTER, KY} and all of the notice that I have to give my landlady is a 30 day notice."
Possibly all. If the landlord fails to rent the unit (after trying), the landlord could use the entire deposit towards the next month. He would need to write a letter (in most states within 30 days) saying what he did with the deposit.
In Wisconsin, a landlord is required to give a tenant a notice period of 28 days before asking them to move out.
If you have a lease your landlord would have to take you to court to have you kicked out of the apartment. If you are a month to month tenant then the landlord can request that you vacate with 30 days notice.