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Originally Posted by Sliver
He can look up all the laws and right he wants. Personally, I think they're less relevant than the "right" thing to do in this case, which is glaringly obvious from my point of view. He can end the relationship with 30 days' notice but the landlord can't with 90? That's unfair.
I fail to see how you fail to see how my comments aren't encouraging an open discussion. I'm willing to discuss every point he raises.
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By telling him to man-up and look for a new place isn't really a useful counter-point.
It's likely a lot easier for a landlord to find a new tenant in 1 month, than for somebody to move all of their possessions, change where their bills get sent, etc. Also if the landlord knows anything, they would get the tenant to sign a 6 month or 1 year lease. That way they have some backup if they want to pursue lost rental revenue.