30-Day Notice Tenancy Technicalities?

I'm looking to move out of my current apartment at which I pay rent on the 1st of every month and into a new one starting June, but I know it requires 30 day notice, otherwise I'm liable for the next month's rent. If I provided notice now and left before the first of next month, would I still be liable for the full month's rent or could I prorate the 2 or 3 days' rent (like 7-10%)?

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  • Check your lease to see if it limits the dates on which you can give notice.

    Barring any language to the contrary, you should be able to give notice for the 30 days and not be liable for any days past the 30 day time period.

    Don't forget, May has 31 days. Count the actual days, not the month and put your specific exit date in the notice.

    Remember, you can leave sooner, you just have to pay unless they collect rent from a new tenant before your notice period expires.

  • In maximum states (no longer CAL), once you've month to month tenancy, LL ought to furnish you with 30 days improve note, earlier the date lease is due. it really is likewise real with maximum written leases. as a effect LL's note on the twenty fourth of August would advise you've till the suitable of September to flow out, and likely, you'd be answerable for lease. yet if you're to be out with the help of the twenty 2d, you do not pay the completed month's lease. To prorate it, take your lease, divide with the help of 30 and multiply with the help of 22 to discover how a lot to pay. once you've a written lease, LL isn't performing acceptable, as once you've paid all the lease due, he has no reason to furnish such note, purely understanding that some one is transferring out. advise you get some criminal suggestion. First search for suggestion from low-priced or free. also google your state LL/Tenant rules, quite note. examine your lease once you've one.

  • when i have the two over lap (move mid month) is generally prorated, if you turn in your 30 days now you'll have to pay for first few days of june (not the whole month).

  • No one here a\can answer that one. You have to arrange any of this with the landlord or the one representing such.

    Yes they sure can charge you for the month if you are there oneminute after the minth begins. This is seldom done though.

    Talk to the people in charge so you know and have it put in writing.

  • If this is what's indicated in the leasing agreement, you're entitled to prorate the rental payable.

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