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Las Vegas Property Management Las Vegas Real Estate Rentals and Realty - Atlas Group
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MOVING OUT
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Giving Notice
Most Rental Agreements, including ours, requires that a 30 day
written notice be given when a tenant has decided to move. How
exactly though does this work? Thirty days starting when? What
other requirements are there of the notice?
Many tenants get confused as to when they can move out without
losing their deposit because of improper notice. Here again,
giving the notice has nothing to do when you actually "physically"
move. It has to do with the amount of rent paid and basically
giving the owner notice that the rental stream is going to stop.
You could have physically moved out months ago, and just kept
paying rent for your own personal reasons... and then given
30 days notice in the last month of your agreement. The 30 day
notice has more to do with money than with when you actually
physically move. Having said that, most tenants give notice
when they are ready to actually move.
So there are two requirements. You must give 30 days written
notice, and it must be given on the first of the month. That
means if you are moving out on the 15th of June, then your notice
would have to be given on the 1st of May... which is 45 days
early. Remember at least 30 days, and it must be on the 1st
of any calendar month.
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Middle of the Month
When you move in the middle of the month, with proper notice,
you are still required to pay in advance for the days you anticipate
on being in the property. We will still continue to start the
eviction process, since you have not paid a full months rent.
Then assuming you leave on time, the eviction will be terminated.
Otherwise, you will be required to pay the balance of the rent
owed, or the eviction will go forward.
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Stopping the Rental
Clock
You are charged for rent up until the time ALL the keys and
remotes are returned... whether you moved out before returning
these items or not.
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Final Inspection
- Walk-thru
The final inspection will not be completed until you have completely
moved out and either have or are returning the keys at the time
of the inspection. It's impossible to inspect with furniture
in the residence, and most often damage will occur during the
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