Termination Notice For Lease

State:
Georgia
Control #:
GA-1214LT
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This form is used by Landlord to terminate an at-will residential lease by giving 60 days notice to the Tenant. "Residential" includes a house, apartment, or condo. An "at-will" lease is one which may be terminated at any time, for any reason- or for no reason at all- by either Landlord or Tenant. Rent is typically payable on a weekly, monthly or yearly basis. For additional information, see the Law Summary link.


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FAQ

You should say something like: I am giving 1 month's notice to end my tenancy, as required by law. I will be leaving the property on (date xxxxx). I would like you to be at the property on the day I move out to check the premises and for me to return the keys.

You must provide the landlord with your notice no later than 30 days after the landlord gives you the standard lease. In either case, you must provide the landlord with a written notice to terminate the tenancy at least 60 days before the last day of a rental period.

However you often see contracts stating that both tenant and landlord must give the same two months' notice. Now officially statute trumps contract, and so the law can override anything written in a contract.

If your tenant fails to give you the required notice (60 days for a monthly tenancy or 28 days for a weekly tenancy), your recourse is to try to re-rent the unit as soon as possible to minimize your losses.

In England, your landlord must give you at least 2 months' notice.

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Termination Notice For Lease