He is probably within his rights. If you believe that he is not you should contact your local housing authority or legal help center.
Generally any month to month rental (not a lease) can be terminated on 30 days notice with out any reason and by either party.
No. Unless they gave you a new key.
Yes!
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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.
most loaland ask for a 30 day notice
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Absolutely! A 30 day notice has to be given in such cases before the landlord can file eviction proceedings.
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
"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."
To write a 30-day notice for moving out, include your name, current address, and the date you plan to move. Address the notice to your landlord or property manager, stating your intention to vacate the premises in 30 days. Be sure to sign and date the notice, and deliver it to your landlord in person or by certified mail to ensure it is received.
In most states your landlord cannot raise the rent without at least 30 days of notice in writing. If a landlord essentially tells you by voice that he is raising the rent, or gives you too short notice, you can ignore the increase. If he files eviction proceedings you can bring up this matter as a defense in court.