Sunday, August 22, 2010

If you have a yr. long rental lease, do you have to give 30 day notice to moving out?

Yes you must still give 30 days notice that you are moving at the end of the leaseIf you have a yr. long rental lease, do you have to give 30 day notice to moving out?
Technically you have entered into a 1 year contract and the landlord may hold you legally liable for paying all twelve months rent if you move out.





What is more often the case when these things go to court, is that the court holds you liable for rent until the landlord can find a new tenant - one month, two months, whever.





What you should do is 1) check the terms of your lease to see what it says about leaving early, and 2) negotiate with the landlord. He/She may just say ';fine'; if you give notice, or they may say that you need to pay an extra month's rent or something.





Good luck.


If you have a yr. long rental lease, do you have to give 30 day notice to moving out?
if you are in a house or apartment yes,or you need to read your lease to see what it is.this still will not get you out of the lease unless you find some one to lease it.you need to get it in writing about your security deposit,or how much you will be liable for,or if he will just let you out of the lease all together........get it in writing...keep it for your records just in case he tries to sue you
Check your lease, it should have all the terms in it. Every one is different. If your breaking your lease early it might be a 60 day notice plus a huge fee. If its the end of your lease then they will probably contact you.
I WOULD THAT WAY THEY CAN'T TRY AND MAKE YOU PAY A MOVE OUT FEE OR EVEN TRY BUMP THE LEASE UP SOME MORE....THAT HAPPENED TO ME AND MY HUSBAND..WE HAD A 6 MONTH LEASE WE MOVED OUT WHEN OUR TIME CAME, BUT THEY CHARGED US A MOVE OUT FEE...BUT WE NEVER PAID IT...

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