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Commonly Asked Questions about Lease Nonrenewal Notices

Can you evict a tenant after the lease expires? Yes, if the new lease is provided to you as the landlord and you do not agree to it or return it within 60 days, the landlord can evict you.
But if the lease does not contain such a provision, then Ohio law requires that a notice of non-renewal (or a notice of termination of lease) must be given at least 30 days in advance of the end of the lease term.
the landlord of an intention not to renew the lease. (General Obligations Law 5-905). If you have lived in your apartment for less than one year, or have a lease for less than one year, your landlord must provide you with 30 days advanced notice before raising your rent or not renewing your lease.
Dear [Landlord/Property management companys name], Im writing to inform you that I will not renew my lease. This letter will serve as your [#] days notice of my intent to vacate the abovementioned property; my last day will be [date] [last day of lease agreement], which is the last day of my current lease.
Prop. Code 92.016-017). Renewals: A landlord in Texas may decide to not renew a lease for almost any reason. However, if the lease expires without a 30-day notice to terminate, the relationship will continue on a month-to-month basis.
The amount of notice will depend on the term both parties have: Monthly Lease Inside New York City: 30 days of notice. Monthly Lease Outside New York City: At least one month of notice.
Finally, if you have lived in the unit for more than two years, and have a lease term of at least two years, the landlord must provide a 90-day notice of non-renewal. This notice period, regardless of how long it is, must expire before your landlord can begin a holdover proceeding against you.
If the tenant does not accept the renewal offer within the prescribed time, the landlord may refuse to renew the lease and seek to evict the tenant through court proceedings. If the tenant accepts the renewal offer, the landlord has 30 days to return the fully executed lease to the tenant.