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Stewart Hoy
  • Atlanta, GA
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Georgia Landlord Lease Question

Stewart Hoy
  • Atlanta, GA
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In the "MOVE OUT AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS" when it says "If Tenant intends to move out, Tenant must give Landlord ___ days advance..." 

Does that mean the Tenant can move out whenever they want to as long as they give the ____ days notice or does it mean they have to give this notice that many days before their lease is up?

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Henry Kaldenbaugh
  • Verde Valley Arizona USA
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Henry Kaldenbaugh
  • Verde Valley Arizona USA
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@Stewart Hoy: This pertains to the end of the lease.  Usually, it is 60 days notice that they do not intend to renew their lease or request Month to month. BTW I would only go month to month for a short period of time, say their lease is up and they would like to stay for one month before relocating.

What you want to do during this period is induce them to re-lease.  You will give up more in turnovers than a few dollars incentive to release.  After all you already have their rental history, deposits, and don't have to clean up after them.  give them a free month to re-lease.

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