What is the name of your state? Florida
I have been at my location since 3 years. We have a lease for a year that ends end of this month.
On 3/30 my landlord gave me a 30 day notice that he will not renew.
My lease says:
4. Term of the Tenancy
The term of the rental will begin on Saturday, May 01, 2019 and end on Thursday, April 30, 2020. If Tenant vacates before the term ends, Tenant will be liable for the balance of the rent for the remainder of the term.
18. Holdover by Tenant
Should Tenant remain in possession of the demised premises with the consent of Landlord after the natural expiration of this lease, a new month-to-month tenancy shall be created between Landlord and Tenant, which shall be subject to all the terms and conditions hereof but shall be terminated on 30 days' written notice on paper to the end of the month served by either Landlord or Tenant on the other party and monthly rent shall be $830.00.
19. Notice of Intent to Vacate
(This paragraph applies only when this Agreement is or has become a month-to-month Agreement.) Landlord shall advise Tenant of any changes in terms of tenancy with advance notice of at least 30 days on paper to the end of the month. Changes may include notices of rent adjustments or other reasonable changes in the terms of this Agreement. Tenancy shall be terminated on 30 days' written notice on paper to the end of the month served by either Landlord or Tenant on the other party.
but the law says
83.57 Termination of tenancy without specific term.—A tenancy without a specific duration, as defined in s. 83.46(2) or (3), may be terminated by either party giving written notice in the manner provided in s. 83.56(4), as follows:
(1) When the tenancy is from year to year, by giving not less than 60 days’ notice prior to the end of any annual period;
(2) When the tenancy is from quarter to quarter, by giving not less than 30 days’ notice prior to the end of any quarterly period;
(3) When the tenancy is from month to month, by giving not less than 15 days’ notice prior to the end of any monthly period; and
(4) When the tenancy is from week to week, by giving not less than 7 days’ notice prior to the end of any weekly period.
I had a new lease every year, should I not have gotten a 60 day notice?
I have been at my location since 3 years. We have a lease for a year that ends end of this month.
On 3/30 my landlord gave me a 30 day notice that he will not renew.
My lease says:
4. Term of the Tenancy
The term of the rental will begin on Saturday, May 01, 2019 and end on Thursday, April 30, 2020. If Tenant vacates before the term ends, Tenant will be liable for the balance of the rent for the remainder of the term.
18. Holdover by Tenant
Should Tenant remain in possession of the demised premises with the consent of Landlord after the natural expiration of this lease, a new month-to-month tenancy shall be created between Landlord and Tenant, which shall be subject to all the terms and conditions hereof but shall be terminated on 30 days' written notice on paper to the end of the month served by either Landlord or Tenant on the other party and monthly rent shall be $830.00.
19. Notice of Intent to Vacate
(This paragraph applies only when this Agreement is or has become a month-to-month Agreement.) Landlord shall advise Tenant of any changes in terms of tenancy with advance notice of at least 30 days on paper to the end of the month. Changes may include notices of rent adjustments or other reasonable changes in the terms of this Agreement. Tenancy shall be terminated on 30 days' written notice on paper to the end of the month served by either Landlord or Tenant on the other party.
but the law says
83.57 Termination of tenancy without specific term.—A tenancy without a specific duration, as defined in s. 83.46(2) or (3), may be terminated by either party giving written notice in the manner provided in s. 83.56(4), as follows:
(1) When the tenancy is from year to year, by giving not less than 60 days’ notice prior to the end of any annual period;
(2) When the tenancy is from quarter to quarter, by giving not less than 30 days’ notice prior to the end of any quarterly period;
(3) When the tenancy is from month to month, by giving not less than 15 days’ notice prior to the end of any monthly period; and
(4) When the tenancy is from week to week, by giving not less than 7 days’ notice prior to the end of any weekly period.
I had a new lease every year, should I not have gotten a 60 day notice?