Users' questions

Can you move out sooner than 60 days?

Can you move out sooner than 60 days?

However, if you want to move out sooner than 60 days, you must give your own 30 day notice to terminate. You are obligated to pay rent for the full 30 day period (unless the landlord agrees to accept less).

Can a landlord give you a 60 day notice to move out?

I agree with Attorney Eschen. If your landlord gives you a 60-day notice, you are obligated to pay rent for the entire 60 day period. However, if you want to move out sooner than 60 days, you must give your own 30 day notice to terminate. You are obligated to pay rent for the full 30 day period (unless the landlord agrees to accept less)…

What happens if you move out without giving proper notice?

In general, if you move out of your rental unit without giving any notice or giving improper notice, you will be liable to pay some rent but your liability will stop on the earlier of:

What happens after the 60 day notice expires?

After your landlord gives you a 60-day notice, you remain tenants until that period expires. If you want to move out sooner, you have to give your own 30-day notice. So if you gave notice today, you would be liable for rent through January 18.

However, if you want to move out sooner than 60 days, you must give your own 30 day notice to terminate. You are obligated to pay rent for the full 30 day period (unless the landlord agrees to accept less).

Do you have to give 30 day notice to move out?

If you want to move out sooner, you have to give your own 30-day notice. So if you gave notice today, you would be liable for rent through January 18. On the other hand, your landlord may well be thrilled that you will be out earlier…

After your landlord gives you a 60-day notice, you remain tenants until that period expires. If you want to move out sooner, you have to give your own 30-day notice. So if you gave notice today, you would be liable for rent through January 18.

Do you have to pack last minute when moving?

When you are relocating, last-minute loose ends can fray nerves and take you off schedule. Deciding what and what not to pack is often a factor in this. It can be hard to let go of items you have owned for a long time, but by making choices ahead of time, you will save yourself a lot of hassle in the run-up to the move.