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If on month-to-month rent and your landlord raises your rent by 25%, do you have to provide written intent to vacate, or can you just leave because you won't accept the new terms?

Generally speaking, you give notice, and the notice period is sufficient, because they had to give you notice they were raising the rent.In most states, this is asymmetric: a landlord would be required to give you 30 days notice for a small increase in California, but for 25% the landlord would have to give 60 days notice.Since you still only have to give 30 days notice to the landlord, you can give 30 days notice and move out before any large rent increase becomes effective.But you still have to give notice, and you still have to vacate and return possession to the landlord by that time, and that means moving, cleaning, and walk through for damages which might impact your security deposit.

Is a landlord in CA entitled to a 30 day notice to vacate after a lease expires? My landlord has given me an offer (7.5% increase) to renew 13 days to the the end of my lease. I would like to vacate at the end of my lease.

If this is California, and not Canada (your “CA” is unclear), 13 days is insufficient notice for a rent increase.Your landlord must give you 30 days notice if you pay rent monthly, and the increase is 10% or less, or 60 days notice if it’s more than 10%.If you intend to not renew the lease, you are required, after the expiration of the lease, to give the landlord 30 days written notice of your intent to vacate; again: this assumes you pay rent monthly.Unless there are additional lease terms, California law provides that falling off the end of a lease will automatically convert you to a month-to-month tenant.Be aware that a 7.5% increase is actually very reasonable for most locations in California; with the exception of specific rent control regions, there’s no upper limit on rent increases.

Do I still need to put a 20-day notice of intent to vacate, even if my contract finishes at some specific date?

In California, USA, no.A fixed-term lease specifies the termination date of the tenancy and constitutes notice to both parties. No further notice is required from the tenant who will vacate upon termination, nor from the landlord who chooses not to extend the term.In other words, unless the term is extended by both parties, the tenant has no obligation to pay rent and the landlord has no obligation to continue renting the property, past the termination date.

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