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Re: Rent by Micah on July 1, 2012 @10:10

                              
They did not give 30 days notice. You only need to return rent money if you rent it out before the end of July. You cannot double dip (get rent from 2 different parties for the same period). If you do get new tenants in quickly then just return the prorated rent from the date it is reoccupied.
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Re: Rent by Jim (Ma) on July 1, 2012 @10:19 [ Reply ]
I have new tenants moving in aug 15th, do I have to give anything back.
Thanks again for all your help much appreciated
    Re: Rent by Jake on July 1, 2012 @10:26 [ Reply ]
    You can not set the move in date of the new tenant so far ahead and make the old tenants responsible for the vacancy you created by it. Do whatever you feel good about.
      Re: Rent by Jake on July 1, 2012 @10:29 [ Reply ]
      Keep in mind that your tenants did not have a lease that clearly conveyed their responsibility for notice or your requirement for it.
      Re: Rent by Jim (Ma) on July 1, 2012 @10:58 [ Reply ]
      The date was already set before they told us last minute that they were leaving 1month early
        Re: Rent by Jake on July 1, 2012 @11:18
    Re: Rent by JD-NY on July 1, 2012 @19:16 [ Reply ]
    You cannot collect rent from two people at the same time, so you must give half back.
      Re: Rent by Bryan (Ia) on July 1, 2012 @23:10 [ Reply ]
      Why not?

      Please cite your legal precedence as it affects the OPs or any other state....

      Please don't cite a a responsibility to mitigate damages, they are not the same....

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