Does my brother have to go to court to evict me for at will tenancy? Does he have to give me 60 day notice?
A 30 day notice is all that is required for the termination of an at-will tenancy, regardless of the duration.
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A 30 day notice is all that is required for the termination of an at-will tenancy, regardless of the duration.
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