Notice of Intent to Vacate at End of Specified Lease Term from Tenant to Landlord - Nonresidential - Virginia 2025

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The general rule for month-to-month tenancies is that 30 days notice is required unless the lease says otherwise. Code of Virginia, Section 55-248.2. So, if your lease wasnt for a specific term, you do not have to give 60 days notice unless its in the lease.
In Virginia, you can break your lease without penalties under certain conditions like having an early termination clause, military duty, uninhabitable conditions, landlord harassment, or due to domestic violence.
When you sign a lease, you are entering into a legally binding agreement. The lease will remain in effect unless the landlord signs a paperwork consenting to terminate it. Most leases expressly stipulate that the lease cannot be amended verbally and that any changes must be made in writing to be legitimate.
Lease automatically may terminate at the end of a set term, or renew in absence of advance written notice of non-renewal: Notice period may be 30, 60, 90 days. Renewal may be month-to-month or on same terms conditions.
A Virginia lease termination letter (30-day notice) is a written document a landlord or tenant uses to inform the other party of their intent to end a month-to-month tenancy. 30 days is the notice period ing to state law, but it can differ if stated in the original rental agreement.

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What is a notice to vacate? A notice to vacate is a legal written document from a landlord to a tenant or vice versa that informs the other party of a move-out date from an apartment, condo, house, or any residential rental property. A notice to vacate letter provides the tenant adequate time to prepare for their move.
To end a month-to-month tenancy in Virginia, the landlord must give the tenant a 30-day notice informing the tenant that the tenancy will end at the end of the 30-day time frame.

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