Hopefully someone knows real estate law… We have a month-to-month agreement with no official lease. How many days notice do I have to give before vacating? If I give my notice on May 14th, do I still have to pay for the whole month of June?





Question about notice to vacate a rental apt in Utah?
On May 3, 2008 / By Real Estate Law Help / In Utah-Real-Estate-Law
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Golden said:
Feb 04, 09 at 3:51 amdepending on the state, it’s either 20 days or 30 days.. so yeah, you’re still responsible for june rent, sorry. but maybe you can work something out.
gobonzzo said:
Feb 05, 09 at 3:32 amUsually you must give at least a 30-day notice on a month-to-month tenancy. If you intend to vacate in the middle of a month you still must pay the rent to the end of the month, since the term is month to month and not day by day…
65__water said:
Feb 06, 09 at 6:23 amUsually if you’re on a month-to-month lease you need to give a 30-day notice, and if you fail to do that without the landlord’s okay you can be held liable for the entire next month. Check the landlord/tenant laws in your state, which will spell all of this out, and also check with your landlord to see if he/she will let you out of the lease without paying for an extra month.