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A Maryland month-to-month lease is tenancy without a commitment to an end date and can be canceled at any time with 60 days' notice. Either the landlord or tenant can terminate the lease by sending a notice to the other party.
As of October 1, 2021 Landlords are required to give the following lengths of notice: Week-to-week = 7-day notice. Month-to-Month = 60-day notice. Year-to-Year (Non-Farm) = 90-day notice.
When writing a letter to terminate your lease agreement, include your landlord's name and the address of the property you have been renting. Refer to any notice requirement in your rental agreement, such as, As required by the rental agreement, this letter serves as notice of my intention to move by April 1, 2019."
Notice Requirements for Maryland Tenants It is equally easy for tenants in Maryland to get out of a month-to-month rental agreement. You must provide the same amount of notice (usually one month) as the landlord (unless your rental agreement provides for a shorter amount of notice).
This is the written notice that a landlord must give you at least one month before your lease ends, if they want you to move out at the end of the lease.
Gives the landlord 30 days' written notice either hand-delivered or by first-class mail prior to ending the lease, along with a copy of the court order.
A Maryland lease termination letter (Notice to Vacate) is a required document to end month-to-month lease agreements in Maryland. State law requires giving at least 30 days notice for termination.