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Is a tenant obligated to give notice of intent to vacate after the natural expiration of their lease?

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Is a tenant obligated to give notice of intent to vacate after the natural expiration of their lease?

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In my opinion is not enforceable unless the provision address an automatic renewal of the fixed terms lease if no notice is given Many landlords do not understand the basic type of residential leases that are recognized by the courts, and this ignorance leads them to try and create hybrid leases, that are not legal Look the courts recognize four basic type of tenancy: Fixed period tenancy, which you have; a periodic tenancies which is usually month to month; a tenancies at will; then tenancies at sufferance Under your fixed term with a start date and an end date no notice is required to leave at the end of date on the lease, that is simple residential contract law

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