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NOTE: Under Virginia law, if you do not have a lease, and you do not pay rent, you are considered a tenant at sufferance. This means you can be evicted for any reason at all, at any time, and no notice needs to be given to you.
In Alabama, a landlord can evict a tenant without a lease or with a lease that has ended (known as a holdover tenant or tenant at will). To do so, they must first terminate the tenancy by giving proper notice to move out (30 days for month-to-month tenants and 7 days for week-to-week).
However, it's important to know that even without a lease your landlord is still required to give you a 30-day notice for ending your lease or for increasing your rent. If you refuse to pay the increase in your rent, the landlord has the right to legally begin the eviction process.
No residential landlord may evict or fail to renew a lease, whether it is a written or an oral lease without good cause. The landlord must be able to prove in court that he has grounds for an eviction.
Eviction Process for No Lease / End of Lease Week-to-Week If rent is paid on a week-to-week basis, the landlord must provide the tenant with a 7-Day Notice to Quit. Month-to-Month If rent is paid on a month-to-month basis, a landlord must provide the tenant with a 30-Day Notice to Quit.