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Do I have to pay the insufficient notice fee for not giving a 60 day notice at my apartment?

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Do I have to pay the insufficient notice fee for not giving a 60 day notice at my apartment?

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“Either party may non-renew and terminate this lease at the end of the initial term by giving a 60 day written non renewal notice prior to the end of the initial lease term.” *If you wanted to end your lease on the pre-determined date(Dec 31), you needed to give 60 days notice.* You only gave 30. You now only need to give 30, as you are on a month to month lease. But they needed to give you at least 30 days warning of the rent increase-so if they did not inform you of a rate increase for January then they can’t charge you that. They definitely can’t charge you extra for December because the month of Dec was included in your lease. They can, however, charge you for January since you didn’t give them 60 days notice. But after January, if you gave them notice in November, they can’t charge you for rent. But they should only charge you for your lease rate in January, unless they gave you notice at the end of Nov. or beginning of Dec. of a rate change. Don’t take my word for it, but that’s

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