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Can a year-to-year lease be changed to a month-to-month?

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Can a year-to-year lease be changed to a month-to-month?

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Yes. The tenant must give the landlord a three-month written notice to quit, prior to the anniversary date of the tenancy. As well, the tenant must give the landlord a written request to begin a month-to-month lease when the year-to-year lease has ended. The landlord has 30 days to respond. If the landlord does not give the tenant an answer within the 30 days, the lease will automatically go month-to-month.

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