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I am not an attorney. This is just my opinion.
I believe that when the lease ends and no new lease is signed, you become a month to month tenant. If I am correct, the landlord can terminate your month to month arrangement with a 30 day notice. You can also terminate the arrangement once you become a month to month tenant with a 30 day notice. Always give notice to your landlord “in writing” and send it via registered mail so you can prove that you tendered notice.
I am not an attorney. This is just my opinion.
I believe that when the lease ends and no new lease is signed, you become a month to month tenant. If I am correct, the landlord can terminate your month to month arrangement with a 30 day notice. You can also terminate the arrangement once you become a month to month tenant with a 30 day notice. Always give notice to your landlord “in writing” and send it via registered mail so you can prove that you tendered notice.