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Non-renewal Of Lease

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Non-renewal Of Lease

Postby Sumner » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:22 am

Our one year lease in the state of Kentucky ended 7/31/09. The August payment due on the 1st(referring to for now as the month to month rent), was paid on the following first business day 8/3/09 along with a 30 day notification that we did not wish to renew our lease. I'd like to know the correct amount of days needed for notification and if there is any specific timing as to when the notification is to be given in relation to payment due date.

I've read Kentucky literature that states when there has been:

--No lease(month to month), a written 30 day notice to terminate is needed. --Holdover Tenancy(1 yr. lease has expired but the landlord has allowed tenant to remain on the premises, but obligated to make rent payments as required per original lease), a 10 day written notice is required.

Literature outside of Kentucky:

--The day the rent is due is the start of a lease month. 30 day notice must be given before the end of a rent month to take effect at the end of the next rent month.

Your help in clarifying which is accurate would be most helpful and appreciated.
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Non-renewal Of Lease

Postby Birdhil » Sat Jun 28, 2014 11:24 am

Brian-

I do not know the law in Kentucky, and in your case Kentucky law is the only law that applies regardless what is applicable in other states.

I can tell you that the common rule is that your notification must be given on the FIRST DAY(the 2nd or 3rd day don't count) of a month and affirmatively state that you will be terminating your occupancy on the last of the same month.

If you do not give your 30 day notice on the FIRST day of a month, then notice given on any day from the 2nd day through the last day of the month must state that your 30 Day Notice applies to the last day of the following month.

For example, if your give your 30 day notice on the 3rd day of August, your notice can only apply to the last day of September. If you give your 30 day notice on the 29th day of August, your 30 day notice means your notice is effective on the last day of September. Additionally, if you give your 30 day notice to terminate your lease on the 17th day of August the notice is only effective for the last day of September.  Note that if you give your notice on the 17th day of August, even if you move out of your leased premises by the middle of September, you must still pay the monthly rent through the last day of September. Remember, what I have explained above is how a 30 Day Notice usually works on a month-to-month lease basis.   If the law in Kentucky does not function in the way I have described, it is the particulars of the Kentucky law that applies.

Please give me a follow-up question if you need this clarified or need to restate some aspect of you situation that I did not understand the way you intended.

Good luck.

-Jim
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