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In Florida a tenant must give the landlord 30 days written notice of his intention to vacate the premises at the end of the agreement term. He could be staying, or he could be moving on, but he has to provide that 30 days notice.
In Florida a tenant must give the landlord 30 days written notice of his intention to vacate the premises at the end of the agreement term. He could be staying, or he could be moving on, but he has to provide that 30 days notice.
For month-to-month tenancies, the landlord or tenant must deliver a notice at least fifteen (15) days before the next time the rent is due informing the other party that the lease will be terminated.
Voluntary Termination: If the duration of the tenancy is month-to-month, either party must give at least 15 days notice prior to the end of the month that he or she wants to terminate the rental agreement. If the tenancy is week-to-week, either must give at least 7 days notice prior to the end of a weekly period.
Termination of lease letter The date of the letter. The name and address of the tenant. A request that the tenant vacate by a specific date. The reason for termination. A reference to the lease clause that permits you to end the lease. The date you want to do a walk-through inspection.