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Answers (5)

- Ryan Davison, "Ryan Davison"
- Contributions:27
The best answer one can give is look at the lease agreement. if there asking for 60 days i would give 60 days unless the lease agreement says different.
I would take the lease and have an attorney go over it with you, he can discuss your options.

- Deborah Holmes, "Debbie Holmes"
- Contributions:386
Usually 30 days is sufficient. It depends how the lease is written.

- Tim Mellor, "utahtim"
- Contributions:216
I'm not totally clear on your situation, but if you are currently in a month-to-month lease arrangement with your landlord you may need to only give 15-30 days notice to get out of the lease. Check your lease agreement to see if it specifies anything specific. If you are in a longer lease, and you're trying to break your lease that is a whole different ballpark.

- wetdawgs
- Contributions:26804
What options are you looking for?
DO I HAVE TO GIVE THE 60 DAY NOTICE IF I AM BEING TRANSFERED TO A NEW LOCATION FOR MY WORK?
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