Tenant Move Out Rights
- A tenant who is on a month-to-month lease is entitled to written notice that the landlord wants the tenant to move. The law in most states usually gives the tenant 30 to 60 days after receiving the notice to vacate the property.
- Landlords must return a tenant's security deposit, less any legitimate charges, within a certain time period (often 30 to 45 days) after the tenant moves out. In some states the landlord must also pay the tenant interest on the security deposit.
- In some states, like California, a tenant can require the landlord to complete a walk-through inspection prior to the tenant's move-out date. This is so the tenant can make any repairs to avoid security deposit deductions.
- Most states require landlords to safely store a tenant's left-behind property, notify the tenant of the property's location, and return the property to the tenant within a specific period of time.
- If a landlord accepts a rent payment after a tenant's lease expires, the tenant can be considered a "holdover" tenant and converts to being a month-to-month tenant, with the same right to notice of tenancy termination.
Notice
Security Deposit Return
Walk Through
Left-Behind Property
Hold Over
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