Tennessee Notice to Lessor of Lessee's Intention not to Renew Lease

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A lease agreement may contain specific provisions authorizing renewal or extension, or a subsequent agreement or modification may grant the extension or renewal. A lease agreement may also grant an option to either a lessee or a lessor to renew or extend the term of the lease agreement.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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FAQ

No grace period is given in Tennessee state. Only the appropriate law enforcement officers are allowed to forcibly remove a tenant from the property. The state of Tennessee requires a landlord to store any property left behind by the tenant for 30 days.

It is common knowledge that on expiry of a lease, it is the duty of the lessee to hand-over vacant and peaceful possession of the property to the lessor. The expression 'holding over' applies to cases where a lessee retains possession even after expiry of the initial lease term.

Yes, a lease can automatically renew in Tennessee. Often, leases contain an automatic renewal clause that states that the lease will renew without any action by either party. Sometimes, these leases renew on a month-to-month basis or for the same term as the original lease.

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.

Your landlord can end the let at any time by serving a written 'notice to quit'. The notice period will depend on the tenancy or agreement, but is often at least 4 weeks.

Most of the time, a landlord needs to go to court before evicting you. If you did something dangerous or threatening, the landlord only needs to give you three (3) days to move out. If you did not pay rent or broke your lease agreement, you may be given a thirty (30) day notice to move out.

When the tenancy is month-to-month, the tenant must give the landlord 15 days' notice before the end of any monthly period. (In Miami, the tenant must give the landlord 30 days' notice before the end of the monthly period).

Many leases, particularly older leases, give you the right to renew the lease in most circumstances. However, the landlord may be able to refuse to renew the lease if: You agreed to give up your right of renewal when you originally took on the lease.

It is equally easy for tenants in Tennessee to get out of a month-to-month rental agreement. You must provide the same amount of notice (30 days) as the landlord (unless your rental agreement provides for a shorter amount of notice).

Dear (Landlord's name), This letter is to inform you that I do not intend to renew my lease. As per the laws of the State of (insert state), this is my (insert number of days) notice of non-renewal stating that I will be leaving my apartment on (date), which is the end of my current lease.

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Tennessee Notice to Lessor of Lessee's Intention not to Renew Lease