I have already stayed for my lease over 3 months, and i am moving, so i have written a notice of vacating the porperty, do i still have to call him and tell him? And also, can he keep my deposit because i didn't give a full 30 day notice?
Thanks!|||He could keep your deposit, but if you call him and leave on good terms he might give it back to you.
I had a lease where I was supposed to give 60 days notice, but after being there for over a year, never being late for rent, and taking care of the property, my landlord wished me all the best and gave me my deposit back with only 30 days notice.|||Most places that I've lived at ask for 60 days...|||YES! They WILL keep your deposit if you do not give full 30 days notice. You are also required to pay rent thru the full 30 days. If you are breaking a lease, then there will be other charges as well. Your lease will state what those are.
If you cannot pay these at move out then, they will sue you for it.
You are not required to call as well as the written notice. But he will probably call you as soon as he gets it.|||Most state's landlord tenant laws require the termination notice be in writing. Also, if you fail to give 30 days - or one full rental month depending on your state's laws - YES, the landlord can deduct the rent due through the notice period from your deposit.|||No you don't have to call if you've given written notice. Yes he can keep the deposit because the notice wasn't 30 days unless you paid through the 30th and just left on the 24th day.
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