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Hiring Every Month, Didn't Sign An Agreement.

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Hiring Every Month, Didn't Sign An Agreement.

Postby avrum » Sat Jan 04, 2014 4:51 pm

Hi all,
My year rental lease inside California finished on 9/1 and I changed to month to month.  Prior to about going month to month the finish-of the lease my Property Manager had been emailed by me and when the book could be special. At very first they explained rent would keep the identical.  Once I mentioned I'd get each and every month I was presented a cost which was drastically a lot more than "Rent would remain precisely the identical" and I necessary seriously to provide 30-day notice.  At that point we only communicated via e-mail, no contracts had been closed, I slipped off fee by way of sign in the evening drop-box. Some facotrs on my conclusion conflicted with me providing 30 day notice and I'd to maneuver out with no giving notice.  At 1st they tried to express that I was still underneath the situations of the initial lease at which time I talked about the lease was about on 9/1.  They then changed to declaring every month was 30 day notice and I owed a full months rent as punishment.
My dilemma is, since this was all accomplished via e-mail and nothing at all was actually authorized am I bound by any contracts? Might this be considered a verbal agreement or am I not bound to this given that the insufficient a real signed agreement?
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Renting Month To Month, Did Not Sign An Agreement.

Postby Colvyr » Thu Feb 13, 2014 2:12 pm

Month to month typically requires one month's notice. No written lease is required.
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Renting Month To Month, Did Not Sign An Agreement.

Postby Edwardson » Sun Feb 16, 2014 4:31 pm

Weezykid:My problem is, because this was all accomplished via e-mail and nothing was actually authorized am I bound by any contracts?
Yes.
That you don't have to sign a contract to have a contract.
Nevertheless, you most definitely are on month-to-month, what's needed which are ruled by the Fl landlord-tenant law.
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=Ch0083/PART02.HTM
Take a look at 83.57 Termination of tenancy without particular phrase.
(3) Once the tenancy is from every month, giving for around 15 days' notice before the end-of any regular period.
Whether or not you owe for one more 15 times or a complete month or nothing depends upon what day you moved out, how you informed the LL that you were heading (or eliminated), and did you pay rent for June?
 
 
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