When your lease is over he has to give you necessary notice but does not have renew the lease. Verify with your state as the length of notice required to request you to move out. Normally it is 30 days.
2007-07-31 04:52:57
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answered by Midwest guy 4
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Well, unless your lease has any kind of automatic extension clause in it, then he does not really have to extend it. So, yes he can just say that he does not want to sign another lease with you. However, trying to find another tenant is generally a pain in you know where also. So, he might chose between two "pains". If you are never late, he will probably let you stay, but maybe you should try to be less of a pain, as he just might get fed up with you.
Good luck.
2007-07-31 05:04:35
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answered by Alexander K 3
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Unless you have a renewal clause in your lease that gives you options to renew the lease, he can refuse to renew your lease.
He needs no reasons.
2007-07-31 05:18:41
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answered by Tim 7
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HE CAN DO WHATEVER HE WANTS! you lose!! sorry!! if i was you, i would just break the lease myself, walk out without paying rent, and let that asshole get angry! ha! ha! screw that punk landlord!!
2007-07-31 04:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Ahhh yes! He owns the house. Just ask him his beef! ;-)
2007-07-31 04:49:39
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answered by Dr.D 3
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Unfortunately it's his choice...good luck!
2007-07-31 04:50:28
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answered by Olivia 3
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