Lease Termination

Do I need to give 60 days' notice for a 90-day lease in Tennessee?
I have a three month lease that expires June 6th, I gave a thirty day notice on May 1st. The office called and left a message stating that I had to give a 60 day notice and I would be breaking my contract. My question is my 'contract' will actually end on June 6th and do you really need to give a 60 day notice on a 90 day lease in Tn? That seems a little extreme.
Does the county have to honor my farmland lease after purchasing it?
I have been renting Farm Land from an Landlord for 5 years, and have an agreement in writing that was dated Oct. 5, 2009. That said, I could rent property for 2010 crop year. With the rental amount going to the owner. On April 1,2010 the Farm Land was purchased by Washtenaw County, in the state of Michigan. Do they have to honor lease? I'm having problem's with them would like another view. THANK YOU.
Are we still bound to our lease after verbal changes?
My wife and I live in St. Louis, MO and are over half way through year 4 of a 5 year lease to live in a house. Long story short is that due to a new baby we need more space now and are in the process of buying a new home. The lease that we signed 4 years ago has since changed in that we verbally agreed to a new rent amount about 2 years ago as well as agreed to remove a clause which had the landlords putting a % of our payments in to a separate account to be used for a down payment should we choose to buy the house we're currently in. The landlords stated at the time that they would write a new lease with the updated terms and have us sign it however they never did. Our current lease states that any changes in lease terms must be sent via letter at least 30 days in advance and that if we terminate early that they would receive the full amount that was saved in the down payment account would go to the landlord. My wife and I just sent notice that we would be paying the current months rent (April) along with next months rent (May) which effectively pays us through the end of June as we pay 1 month ahead. My question is 2 fold, since the terms of our original lease were changed and no new lease was signed, are we still legally bound to the original lease at all since it's terms have been broken? Also, if we are still bound to the original lease, what could the landlord possibly do legally as far as reparations past our offer to pay for the next 60 days of rent since the money that would go to them as stated in the original lease no longer exists?
How can I remove people living on my property without a rental contract?
i own some property and 4 people are living on it. I do not have a rental contract with them how do I get them off my property?
How can we terminate our lease due to unsafe living conditions?
We received a 'general counsel' letter from our Landlord in house attorney, advising us that we would not be allowed out of our lease. We have had a series of problems with a Rental Lease whereby we pay $4500+ $500 water per mo. We our very good tenants, but have been treated poorly as to response to repairs necessary. The largest was a BEAM in the living room that is constantly cracking and in danger of coming down. We just had an EARTHQUAKE in San Diego yesterday. On Friday I had a Structural Engineer inspect the beam and attic - it cost us $450. This came on the 'heels' of us being told that 1) The Owner is NOT going to repair the beam. Then, when we proceeded to exclaim that he must be signaling we need to move, responded with: 2). The owner is sending out a Structural Engineer, THEN it became an Architect, then a Contractor with a Framer. The end result was NO ATTIC INSPECTION by them, yet a discovery that THE BEAM HAD BEEN PREVIOUSLY PATCHED. The method the Owner is taking is to place a strap on the visible part of the beam - I would like to give notice, take advantage of this opportunity to MOVE, and leave this problem to them to mitigate, - TOO MUCH HASSLE for a $5,000 monthly rental. How can we terminate our residential lease smoothly?