Full question:
In District of Columbia, can a tenant and landlord mutually agree on not giving a notice to quit.
- Category: Landlord Tenant
- Date:
- State: District of Columbia
Answer:
Yes, a landlord and tenant in the District of Columbia can mutually agree to waive the notice to quit. According to D.C. Code § 42-3208, the parties to a lease can, through a written agreement, substitute a different notice period or waive the notice entirely.
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