If I am given a 60 day notice but decide to leave sooner, do I still need to give a 30 day notice?
No, you have to be out by the end of the 60 day notice. You don't have to move on the 60th day.
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No, you have to be out by the end of the 60 day notice. You don't have to move on the 60th day.
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