What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Arizona
I am trying to get out of my lease to move into a new apartment. I had assumed, due to the language of my lease agreement that I would be able to do so if I gave 30 days notice.
"2. Term: Term of the lease shall be for a term of 1 year beginning on the 1st day of March, 2008 and ending on Midnight of the 28th day of February, 2009. If Tenant remains in possession of the leased premises with the consent of the Landlord after the lease expiration date stated above, this Lease will renew for a term of 1 year thereafter. Each party shall have the right to terminate the Lease by giving at least one month's prior written notice to the other party."
The landlord is trying to tell me that the 30 days notice only applies to the yearly renewal of the lease. I think the language supports my interpretation. As long as I document my 30 day notice (certified mail, etc.) am I safe if he tries to bring action? If he tries to keep my deposit, would I likely be successful in getting it back thru small claims?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I am trying to get out of my lease to move into a new apartment. I had assumed, due to the language of my lease agreement that I would be able to do so if I gave 30 days notice.
"2. Term: Term of the lease shall be for a term of 1 year beginning on the 1st day of March, 2008 and ending on Midnight of the 28th day of February, 2009. If Tenant remains in possession of the leased premises with the consent of the Landlord after the lease expiration date stated above, this Lease will renew for a term of 1 year thereafter. Each party shall have the right to terminate the Lease by giving at least one month's prior written notice to the other party."
The landlord is trying to tell me that the 30 days notice only applies to the yearly renewal of the lease. I think the language supports my interpretation. As long as I document my 30 day notice (certified mail, etc.) am I safe if he tries to bring action? If he tries to keep my deposit, would I likely be successful in getting it back thru small claims?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?