Of course. Why would you think you could live there for free?
Of course. You pay while you're there. Why would you not?
Yes. On a month to month, all that is required is 30 days advance notice in a 30-day state. You always owe rent for the final month.
OF COURSE! Why wouldn't you.. You are living there and receiving a service. AND if you move out early, you still owe the full 30 days.
Yes, you are required to pay rent as long as you live there.
Of course you have to pay. You don't get to live in someone else's property for free.
LOL - Try not paying him, and see how a non-payment looks on your rental records.
Of course. Why would you think otherwise?
Yes, of course. You owe rent for EACH and EVERY day that you occupy a rental.
Really?? Do you think you get to live there for free?
Of course you have to pay rent
Of course you are required to pay rent during the notice period!!! I do not understand why you think you should be able to live in someone else's property for free.
You cant live in someone's property without paying rent.
You pay for the time you're living there. So yes. It's the only way to get your security deposit back too.
Yes, but possibly you already paid Last (Final) Month's Rent when you signed up originally. Check your paperwork.
Yes you are required to pay rent for the last month of tenancy. If you have been there less than 1 year a 30 day notice is required. If you live in California a 60 Day notice is required if over a 1 year of tenancy. Best of luck
Sure, why not? In fact, pay him for the next couple of months so maybe he will let you stay. Thanks for asking.
Yeah Deadbeat, you pay for every month you live there.
Of course you are. Any over-payment/return of deposit will be refunded by law.
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If you have collateral, in most cases no. But you can call your landlord and ask if he'll accept it
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If you paid first and last months rent when you signed your lease then no, but if you didn't and are month to month then yes you still have to pay your last month.