How much notice will I get before eviction after my lease expires?

Full question:

Lease has expired. I am going month to month. How much time will I have to find another place before I get evicted provided I continue to pay the rent?

  • Category: Landlord Tenant
  • Subcategory: Lease Termination
  • Date:
  • State: Missouri

Answer:

In a month-to-month tenancy, either the landlord or tenant can terminate the agreement by providing a written notice. This notice must state that the tenancy will end on a rent-paying date at least one month after the other party receives it (Chapter 441 Landlord and Tenant Section 441.060). Therefore, if you continue to pay rent, you will generally have at least one month to find a new place before eviction proceedings can begin.

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FAQs

In Washington state, landlords must provide a written notice to tenants before initiating eviction proceedings. The notice period depends on the reason for eviction. For non-payment of rent, a 14-day notice is required. For other lease violations, a 10-day notice may be given. If the lease is month-to-month, either party can terminate the lease with a 20-day notice. It's important to follow these notice requirements to ensure a lawful eviction process. *Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.*