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(1) A rental agreement with a specific duration may contain a provision requiring the tenant to notify the landlord before vacating the premises at the end of the rental agreement; however, a rental agreement may not require more than 60 days notice before vacating the premises.
A Florida Landlord may not want to renew a Tenants Lease for several reasons. However, they are not required to disclose them. While some leases require that that they give notice of non-renewal, others do not.
When a tenant remains in possession of the rental after the agreement term expires they are considered a holdover tenant . Legally, they become a month-to-month tenant and all provisions of the original agreement remain in effect, including the requirement to provide 30 days written notice of their intent to vacate.
A lease renewal letter should include the following information: Landlord/Property manager name and address. Tenant name and address. Date of letter. Rental term. Monthly rent amount. Rent increase/decrease (if necessary) Landlord/Property managers signature.
Begin the process by sending a Lease Renewal Letter before the lease ends. State your intent to negotiate a renewal or extension, inquire about the tenants interest in continuing, or specify that the lease will end as scheduled if no extension occurs.
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Lease Renewal in Florida If it is an annual lease, the landlord or tenant must notify the landlord 60 days before the rental agreement expires. If it is a quarterly rental agreement, the landlord or tenant must give 30 days notice before the lease expires.
If the rental agreement has no specific term, Florida Statutes 83.57, may be terminated by either party giving written notice in the manner provided in s. 83.56(4), as follows: When the tenancy is from year to year, by giving not less than 60 days notice prior to the end of any annual period.
The letter should include: Your name, current address and contact information. Date the lease extension request is submitted. Length of the lease extension, including the proposed end date. Reasons for extension. Date by which you need a decision, usually 10 days to two weeks.