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Termination

A lease for a specific period of time will terminate on the date provided for in the lease. Owners and tenants can terminate a month-to-month lease by giving the required notice, usually 30 or 60 days advance notice in writing. If a tenant doesn’t move out at the end of a lease, an owner can go to court to evict the tenant.

Owners can also sue to terminate a lease and evict a tenant who fails to pay rent or perform any other important obligation of the lease. For example, owners may be able to terminate a lease and evict a tenant who damages a residence or who disturbs others in the building or the neighborhood.


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