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Re: I was given a 60 day vacate notice - Landlord Forum thread 324649

Re: I was given a 60 day vacate notice by Anonymous on September 18, 2014 @01:11

                              
Yes, it is in your best interest to pay that rent too. Because when you do not pay the rent, the landlord can take you to court, and you can have you wages garnished, as well as have other forms of income garnished.
So, your best bet is to pay the rent,and start looking for another place while time is on your side. If you find another place, call your current landlord and let him know what day you will be moving. Your current landlord will more than likely not charge you for the last month if you are already out before the beginning of your last month. The key here is to work with your old landlord, as well as your new landlord. Because you do not want any court action on your credit report involving a rental dispute. Or any time for the rest of your life this can disqualify you from renting a place you might want to rent.
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