If you are reading this article you probably own rental property in Appleton WI. As a landlord, it is a never-ending battle on figuring out how to properly give notice to your tenants. From first-hand experience I know what that feels like as we own income property in Appleton. So, in this article I am going to go over a brief summary on how to give tenants a notice to vacate.
How Much Notice Is Needed for Tenants
Depending upon what type of lease you have in place will dictate how you can give a tenant notice to vacate. Are they on an annual lease and locked in for another few months? Or, are they month to month? Tenants automatically go month to month when their lease expires.
With a tenant who is on an annual lease you WILL NOT be able to give them notice to vacate until their lease expiration. Typically in this scenario you would provide them with a form (months in advance) that states you will not be renewing their lease. Please be curious & give your tenant time.
On a month to month lease you need to provide at least 28 days written notice. However, if they are already partially through a rental period, you will need to wait till the end of the next period. An example of this is giving a notice to vacate on April 15th. You would provide them the notice on the 15th, but they wouldn't need to move out till May 28th.
NOTE: Please speak with an attorney regarding the legalities of everything I am providing in this article. I am going off of personal experience & no information provided in fact, only a matter of opinion.
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