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Non-Renewal Notice Help
Some extenuating circumstances have popped up and I would like for my tenants to move out within 60-90 days. Current lease agreement ends 5/31/22 (12 month term). Lease has not been renewed on paper, although tenants have expressed desire to stay. Lease agreement states that 60 day notice must be given prior to the end of the lease agreement for non-renewal. I am wondering if it is sufficient for me to give 60 day notice and ask them to vacate 7/1/22 (or worst case 8/1/22). Do I have any other options? The tenants have been great, and this would not be an eviction or anything along those lines. I appreciate any feedback in advance.