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Property Management Norfolk VA : Ending Tenancy

KRS Holdings - Monday, February 29, 2016
  There are times when a tenant decides to move out of the property. Most property management Norfolk VA companies can guide tenants regarding this moving-out process.   In majority of the cases, a 60 day notice is required for termination of tenancy. Additionally, the date of termination must also be the last date of one's lease period. In some cases, the tenancy may be on a weekly basis. At such times, tenants need to give a 28-day notice period before the last day of the final week of the lease.   In some cases, the tenants may be required to break a lease. This means that they want to leave their unit before the lease agreement is over. As an example, tenants may be needed to break their lease in the 8th month when the lease is for one entire year. In such cases, tenants and landlords have a mutual agreement regarding the breaking of lease. Both may sign a legal document and in cases where landlords consent, tenants can even assign their residential unit to a new tenant.   In certain circumstances, tenants may be required to leave their unit for a prolonged period, but may wish to return to it thereafter. In such cases, they may sublet the unit with the landlord's consent. However, landlords may refuse a specific sublet-tenant if they believe he is unsuitable.   Thus, there are various clauses when it comes to tenancy and one must know its legal aspects.