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Difference between revisions of "Entering a Tenancy"

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what it will cost the landlord to re-rent the place.
what it will cost the landlord to re-rent the place.


====There are two kinds of leases:====
===There are two kinds of leases:===


* A lease that says you must move out at the end of the lease. You can only stay if you sign a new agreement with the landlord. Be careful! The new agreement does not have to contain the same terms because it is, in effect, a new tenancy. Also, rent can start at any amount because it is a new agreement.
* A lease that says you must move out at the end of the lease. You can only stay if you sign a new agreement with the landlord. Be careful! The new agreement does not have to contain the same terms because it is, in effect, a new tenancy. Also, rent can start at any amount because it is a new agreement.


*A lease that says you must stay for a certain length of time, but doesn't say when you must move out. This type of lease is better for tenants. With this type of lease, if you want to stay on after the lease ends and rent month-to-month you do not have to sign a newagreement. If you want to move on the date that your lease expires, you must give a full month's notice in writing to your landlord.
*A lease that says you must stay for a certain length of time, but doesn't say when you must move out. This type of lease is better for tenants. With this type of lease, if you want to stay on after the lease ends and rent month-to-month you do not have to sign a newagreement. If you want to move on the date that your lease expires, you must give a full month's notice in writing to your landlord.
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