Lease Notice Requirement Clarification
Summary
Lease agreements often require tenants to provide a 60-day written notice of intent to vacate, even if the lease term is ending. Failure to comply can result in additional charges. Review your lease terms carefully and consider discussing the matter with your landlord or seeking legal advice from a local attorney to explore your options.Full Conversation
but it also says that my lease will end on the term date
It sounds like there's a confusion between lease end and notice requirements. Even if your lease ends on the term date, the agreement still requires a *-day written notice of intent to vacate. This helps avoid unexpected charges. Would you like to discuss this further with your landlord or seek legal advice?
legal advice
Here's a breakdown of your situation based on the lease agreement:
- Your lease ends on the specified term date.
- The agreement requires a *-day written notice to vacate, even if the lease term is ending.
- Failure to provide notice may lead to additional charges.
If you wish to challenge this, consider speaking with a local attorney to explore your options. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can assist you?