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This usually means that if your landlord does not want to renew your lease at the end of the term, they will inform you at least 60 days in advance. A 60-day notice does not mean that you can move out at any time. The notice specifically applies to the end of your lease.
Dear [name of boss], I am writing to withdraw my letter of resignation, submitted on [date of resignation]. I no longer wish to resign and request that I be reinstated as [the role you resigned from] with [department you are part of]. I sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused by my withdrawal.
Unfortunately your employer can refuse your retracted resignation, so prepare yourself for that scenario if you can. If your employer refuses to accept your retraction, then you will be legally obliged to work your notice and then leave.
Dear [name of boss], I am writing to withdraw my letter of resignation, submitted on [date of resignation]. I no longer wish to resign and request that I be reinstated as [the role you resigned from] with [department you are part of]. I sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused by my withdrawal.
Yes? you can take back your resignation with mutual consideration by your employer. If your resignation is accepted by the employer and they have already finalised your replacement then there might be a problem.