Type of Periodic
When Minimum Notice of Termination required to be served (written notice required)
Tenancy
Week to week tenancy
By the Landlord or the Tenant, at least one (1) week before the expiration of any week to be effective
on the last day of that week.
Notice shall be sufficiently given or served if given or served on or before the first day of that week.
Month to month tenancy
By the Landlord or the Tenant, at least one (1) month before the expiration of any month to be
(other than long term
effective on the last day of that month.
tenancy or tenancy of a
mobile home site)
Notice shall be sufficiently given or served if given or served on or before the first day of that month.
Year to year tenancy
By the Landlord or the Tenant, at least three (3) months before the expiration of any year to be
effective on the last day of that year.
Notice shall be sufficiently given or served if given or served on or before the first day of the first month
in the three (3) month notice period.
Long term tenancy
By the Tenant, at least one (1) month before the expiration of any month to be effective on the last day
(The same tenant has
of that month.
occupied premises, other
than a mobile home site, for
Notice shall be sufficiently given or served if given or served on or before the first day of that month.
five (5) consecutive years or
more)
By the Landlord, at least three (3) months before the expiration of any month to be effective on the last
day of that month.
Notice shall be sufficiently given or served if given or served on or before the first day of the first month
in the three (3) month notice period.
Limitations. A Landlord shall not serve a notice of termination of the tenancy unless
• the Landlord intends in good faith that the premises will be occupied by the Landlord, the
Landlord’s spouse, a child of the Landlord, a parent of the Landlord or a parent of the Landlord’s
spouse,
• the premises occupied by the Tenant will be used other than as residential premises,
• the premises will be renovated to such an extent that vacant possession is necessary to perform the
renovation, or
• the tenancy arises out of an employment relationship between the Tenant and the Landlord in
which the employment relates to the maintenance or management of the premises, or both, and the
employment relationship is terminated.
Review. A Tenant who is served notice of termination of the tenancy may apply in writing to a
rentalsman within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the notice to have the notice reviewed by the
rentalsman.
Tenancy of mobile home
By the Tenant, at least two (2) months before the expiration of any month to be effective on the last
site
day of that month.
Notice shall be sufficiently given or served if given or served on or before the first day of the first month
in the two (2) month notice period.
By the Landlord, at least six (6) months before the expiration of any month to be effective on the last
day of that month.
Notice shall be sufficiently given or served if given or served on or before the first day of the first month
in the six (6) month notice period.
• A Tenant who is served with a notice of termination of a tenancy may terminate the tenancy during
the six (6) month notice period by serving a notice of termination on the Landlord at least one (1)
month before the expiration of any month within the six (6) month period to be effective on the last
day of that month.
• Limitations. A Landlord shall not serve a notice of termination of the tenancy unless
• the Landlord intends in good faith that the mobile home site will be occupied by the Landlord,
the Landlord’s spouse, a child of the Landlord, a parent of the Landlord or a parent of the
Landlord’s spouse,
• the mobile home site will be used other than as a mobile home site, or
• the mobile home site will be renovated to such an extent that vacant possession is necessary to
perform the renovation.
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