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What happens when one roommate gives a 30-day notice under a Month-to-Month Agreement and other’s want to stay?

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What happens when one roommate gives a 30-day notice under a Month-to-Month Agreement and other’s want to stay?

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If both roommates are on a Month-to-Month Agreement and one leaves, giving 30 days notice before doing so, the agreement becomes null and void 30 days from the day that s/he gives notice or on the day specified in the written notice. The following two options are available to the roommate who stays: 1. Find a new roommate and sign a new contract; 2. Give a separate 30-day notice of intention to move out. The owner or manager retains all the prerogatives available to him/her under any 30-day agreement.

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