at that last day
Yes, but you have to give them a 30 day notice to terminate tenancy.
You call the landlord. If you own the place, you can give the person one month to get out of the apartment after which you can change the locks.
Yes, it is possible to move out one month before your lease is up, but you may still be responsible for paying rent for the remaining month unless you can come to an agreement with your landlord.
You are usually paying for the past month.
Yes. If the rent is on a written lease then the lease must expire, and the landlord must give at least 30-days notice before the lease expires. If the rent is on a month-to-month basis, then the landlord must give a 30-day notice before the next rent is due. If the rent is on a weekly basis then the notice must be given at least one week before the rent is due.
I need help with paying. my rent this year do to i broke my leg and can't work for 6-7 month's and maybe never again can some one help me with this so I'm not home less on Christmas.thank you,almost homeless
Not paying rent is a civil matter in the U.S., and I do not believe that it will incur criminal charge in any state. However, defying a rent paying related court order may get one criminally charged. Disorderly conduct at the civil court can also have one sent to jail.
Absolutely.
“Is there a program in Sacramento that will help me pay my rent and utilities for one month? I had a medical surgery and now don't have the money to pay this months rent.”
You have to pay for membership.
Yes.
No. Your last month's rent is that: your last month's rent. The landlord must allow you to stay in your apartment for the last month and not use that money for any other reason. If the landlord collected a security deposit then he can use it to repair his unit: IF you are the one who damaged it outside the realm of normal wear and tear. He cannot use your security deposit as your last month's rent unless you agree to it.