30 days...
Yes. 30 days include a full month including weekends.
If your lease states that you must give a 30-day notice, you must give 30-day notice to avoid fees.
Tenant rights if my lease has expired and I am giving the landlord a 30 notice to vacate,can I be evicted?
In New York, tenants are generally required to give a 30-day notice to vacate a rental property. However, if a tenant is giving a 90-day notice to vacate, it is recommended to provide the notice at least 90 days before the intended move-out date to ensure compliance with the lease agreement and state laws.
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 the tenancy is month-to-month, either party can end it with a full rental period notice. So, if the rent is due on the first, notice should be given by January 31, to leave at the end of February.
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!
pay money
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.