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I plan on moving into a house on the 1st of sept. I have less them 30 day to put it in writing, for my landlord. I'm not sure what should the letter say? and will I get my full deposit back?

2007-08-05 07:52:28 · 10 answers · asked by luvncoach 1 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

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It depends whether you have a written or oral lease and whether the landlord is going to hold you to the terms of the lease. Also, you have to leave the apt. clean with no broken stuff. Most leases oral or verbal you must give 30 days notice prior to termination. If the landlord wants to be difficult, technically, he could keep your deposit for a less than thirty day notice. If it is a written year to year lease and you are leaving early even less likely to get the deposit, unless the landlord is cool. The letter should be short and sweet just say you intend to end your lease effective whatever date you are leaving, date it, and sign it. Mail it certified and hand deliver a copy is best. If they will get the landlord to sign a release.

2007-08-05 08:04:56 · answer #1 · answered by stephen t 5 · 1 0

Write a letter to your landlord with the following information on it. The date you write the letter. When you are moving and why you are moving. Sign it. Give the letter to the landlord.
As long as your apartment is clean and there are no holes in the walls (spackle) or doors and the carpet is clean, you should get most of your deposit back. If you feel that you have been treated unfairly in this matter, take your landlord to small claims court.
May God bless you.
P.S. Be sure to state in your letter that you are sorry for the less than thirty days notice and appologize for any inconvenience.

2007-08-05 08:01:44 · answer #2 · answered by kathleen m 5 · 0 1

Get the letter out as soon as possible. Write him a letter saying this is your 30 day notice. You intend to vacate the property on Sept 1, 2007. If you send the letter or deliver the letter tomorrow. August has 31 days, so you will have 5 extra days. I assume he will take those 5 days prorated off your deposit. He is entitled to those 5 days. Whether you are living there or not.

So you will get your deposit minus 5 days, and any cleaning or physical damage.

2007-08-05 07:59:51 · answer #3 · answered by financing_loans 6 · 0 1

If your lease requires 30 days notice or requires the notice to be in by the first of the month you may owe rent for part or all of September.
I would simply word the notice that you are giving your notice that you are going to be moving out on the First of September and ask for a walk through that afternoon. Also include a forwarding address for the security deposit.
I would make sure to read the rental agreement or lease to see what you agreed to. If you are in a lease you may have to pay for the rest of the lease term, if you are month to month you may only have to pay for time you are there.
Talk to the landlord they are often nicer if you are buying a home so if it doesn't close by the 28th or so of August you may not be able to move on time and they might let you stay the extra few days for a daily rate.

2007-08-05 08:00:01 · answer #4 · answered by shipwreck 7 · 0 1

Your landlord is legally entitled to 30 days,That's the law. read your lease agreement for your particulars. You will most certainly not get your entire deposit back. Been there, done that...kissed my money goodbye. As for the letter tell them the truth and hope for the best. Good Luck

2007-08-05 07:56:30 · answer #5 · answered by madison134 5 · 2 0

Some leases only require the 30 days and it could be from now until September 5th. So if it is a large amount of deposit maybe pay the rent until then.

2007-08-05 08:00:51 · answer #6 · answered by glenn 7 · 0 1

First get a replica of the hire and spot what it says. In my state, the favored type talks appropriate to the hire persevering with month to month on the comparable words if no person says something. So here you could enable the hire to run out via being imprecise approximately it, and then as quickly as you assemble the lease for March, grant him with a 5 day observe to quit or pay the arrears he owes from the previous hire. examine your AZ regulations, yet here in WI the form is a 5 day observe the place he has the splendid to make up what he owes and proceed on. Then a 14 day observe to get out and a reminder that he nonetheless owes the money. then you certainly progression to eviction. I even have constantly had lots greater useful luck working with the tenant in my opinion and getting them to conform to bypass out on a undeniable date, then show up on the date with a painter or a clean tenant and act very stunned that they do no longer look to be yet out. Then conform to three days for them to get a truck and lease a storage locker. show up each and every time they promise to have finished something and that they ultimately settle on you're greater difficulty than they decide for. considering you're no longer in AZ, you would be wanting somebody to try this for you. besides the fact that it works incredibly properly and its criminal. You negotiate something actual looking, and then placed wheels in action for the subsequent logical step, like having actual human beings show up to paint or carpet or despite, despite in the event that they are basically a buddy of the condominium agent in actuality.

2016-10-14 01:40:13 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

we're going thru the same deal. just state you're moving out on the ??th. you dont need to explain why. the 30days is just a "heads-up" to landlord to find another renter. and barring any damage, you'll get deposit back

2007-08-05 07:55:47 · answer #8 · answered by Damn Happy McCain™ 4 · 0 1

you must give 30day notice if on MTM, and if your LL goes along with a shorter period of time...good for you.
'You are tendering your notice to vacate the premises & will require a walk-thru on such & such a day."

hand deliver and reiderate same.

2007-08-05 08:01:20 · answer #9 · answered by CW L 3 · 1 0

i enjoyed living here i am moving out because another oppurtunity has come about.i will be leaving on the (date) and wish you best of luck finding a tennant to replace me.

2007-08-05 07:56:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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