WHAT IS A VALID VACATE NOTICE?
• The resident has been in the unit more than a year and owner serves tenant with a 90-day notice. • The resident has been in the unit more than a year and tenant serves tenant with a 30-day notice. • Legal evictions. • Resident has not been in the unit for more than a year, but due to extenuating circumstances, the owner and resident both sign a mutual agreement to terminate the lease on a specific date. • Thirty-day notice to terminate contract by the Housing Authority.
• The resident has been in the unit more than a year and owner serves tenant with a 90-day notice. • The resident has been in the unit more than a year and tenant serves tenant with a 30-day notice. • The resident has been in the unit more than a year and tenant and owner mutually agree to end contract. • The resident has been in the unit less than a year and owner serves tenant notice stating cause. • Legal evictions. • Resident has not been in the unit for more than a year, but due to extenuating circumstances, the owner and resident both sign a mutual agreement to terminate the lease on a specific date. These types of mutual agreements must be approved by HA. • Thirty-day notice to terminate contract by the Housing Authority.