Lease Termination Notice Requirements

Summary

In Florida, landlords must give 15 days notice to end a month-to-month lease, but no notice is required for fixed-term leases. If your lease is tied to your employment, the notice period might differ. Check your lease for specific terms and consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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My lease ends on May 31st, I’ve been told today May 1st that I have to vacate my apartment for the last 4 days, if the lease they told me they didn’t need to provide notice of 30 days
Hello ****, to better assist you, could you please tell me in which state or country you are located? Lease agreements and tenant rights can greatly vary depending on the jurisdiction.
I’m in Florida
In Florida:
- Landlords must give 15 days' notice to end a month-to-month lease.
- For fixed-term leases, no notice is required.
- You may have a claim if your lease doesn't specify this *-day vacating clause.
Please consult a local attorney for specific advice.
My apartment is linked to my job
Hi ****, to understand better, does your lease have any conditions regarding your employment status? This could have an impact on your tenancy rights.
I am only love in the apartment for as long as I have the job
In Florida:
- If your lease is tied to your employment and you're told to vacate after losing the job, the notice period might not be the same.
- Check your lease for any such terms.
- Consult a local attorney for advice.