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Para terminar un contrato, el inquilino o el propietario debe notificar por escrito al otro, antes de que dicho contrato concluya, diciendo que no sera renovado.
Usted puede rescindir el contrato avisando al propietario con un mes de antelacion. Sin embargo, el propietario tambiA©n puede terminar el contrato de arrendamiento con un preaviso de un mes. Si esto sucede inesperadamente, es posible que necesite encontrar una casa rA¡pidamente.
Un arrendador tiene que entregar al inquilino un aviso por escrito para rescindir el arrendamiento (« aviso de desalojo A») antes de iniciar un caso de desalojo en la corte....El aviso deberAa incluir:La fecha de la notificaciA³n,La direcciA³n de la propiedad y nAºmero del departamento (si corresponde), y.More items...a¢
En su defecto y para el supuesto de que no hubiesen dicho nada en el contrato, la Ley de Arrendamientos Urbanos 29/1994 (reformada en parte por la Ley 4/2013), establece en su articulo 17 que la renta deberA¡ ser abonada dentro de los siete primeros dAas de cada mes.
Por eso debe hacerse con cautela, planificando cada paso antes de darlo.4.1 Lee tu contrato de alquiler de principio a fin.4.2 Habla con el propietario y explicale la situaciA³n.4.3 Busca y encuentra un nuevo inquilino perfecto.4.4 Haz una oferta para terminar el contrato.4.5 Acude a un sindicato local de inquilinos.More items...