Ed Sacks
A landlord can terminate (end) a month-to-month tenancy simply by giving the tenant 30, 60 or 90 day advance written notice. However, the landlord can end the lease by giving the tenant only 3 days’ advance written notice if the tenant has done any of the following: Failed to pay th...
The tenant may have the right to break the lease if: The landlord tries to enter the tenant’s rental for reasons that are not legally allowed You make continued attempts to enter the tenant’s unit without proper notice The landlord harasses the tenant5 The tenant must usually obtain a ...
This has given rise to disputes between a tenant who is seeking to validly exercise its break right, thus bringing the lease and its contractual liabilities to an end, and a landlord who, particularly in the current climate, may seek to argue the break has not been validly exercised and ...
Work with Landlord If You Break a Lease
Robert Griswold Steven R. KellmanTed Smith