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Originally Posted by topfiverecords
In this rental market if I was told I had 30 or 90 days to find a new place and come to terms with having to move and arrange it, I’d be more at ease with 90 days. 30 days would inject some stress.
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Yeah I’ll add that it’s definitely beneficial to have more notice than not obviously. When a relationship is good it’s nice to have a few months for both parties (ie finding a good replacement and finding a new place).
30 days is just the minimum notice before it rolls to the month to month. And truthfully people usually aren’t looking to rent that far in advance. The last month is where most of the turnover is happening anyways.
I would agree if someone’s going to leave a place trashed they will regardless of 90 days, 30 days or no days. Crappy people are usually crappy all the time. Being a landlord and even the “manager” has taught me to expect that people will leave things in a pretty rough state and be prepared to hire cleaners, and then be pleasantly surprised sometimes when people don’t suck.