Should I give a 30-day notice?
So long as you are on a month-to-month agreement, you can terminate it by giving the landlord a 30 day notice in writing.
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So long as you are on a month-to-month agreement, you can terminate it by giving the landlord a 30 day notice in writing.
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If you abide by the settlement, then it should be enforced.
Talk to your landlord and try to come to an agreement to move out at the end of the month. Maybe the two of you can sign a move-out agreement...