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Re: Landlord wants me to move 4 days early .. and.. - Landlord Forum thread 354364

Re: Landlord wants me to move 4 days early .. and.. by Joel on September 24, 2017 @11:12

                              
What does your lease say about when to be out?
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Re: Landlord wants me to move 4 days early .. and.. by Anonymous on September 24, 2017 @12:03 [ Reply ]
October 31. At midnight

I paid last month rent when I moved in.
First, last, and security.
    Re: Landlord wants me to move 4 days early .. and.. by Garry (Iowa) on September 24, 2017 @12:15 [ Reply ]
    Have you informed you LL, in writing, that you will be out by Oct. 31 ? Did you tell him also, to use the last month's rent that he has, for Oct. rent? This is something you must do, or he could try to evict you for not paying Oct. rent.
      Re: Landlord wants me to move 4 days early .. and.. by Anonymous on September 24, 2017 @13:11 [ Reply ]
      What are you talking about? The OP clearly stated that "Landlord wants me to move 4 days early"! That would imply that the landlord knows the lease or rental agreement was ending. Don't you read before you go off half cocked with your vacuous remarks? You have no knowledge of Colorado landlord tenant laws, so why are you answering?
      Re: Landlord wants me to move 4 days early .. and.. by Jane T. (San Fancisco) on September 25, 2017 @10:19 [ Reply ]
      I have to agree that you often fail to comprehend what is posted and go off on some far fetched tangent. Explain how the landlord would require the tenant to be out early and has scheduled painting and carpet replacement without knowing the date the tenant is vacating the rental property? No one mentioned rent not being paid or notice not given! Yet, somehow you conclude that is what the tenant has failed to do and face eviction? Maybe reading and comprehension is not your fortitude. Maybe you should reread the post several times so you understand completely what the problem is. Maybe you should avoid given answers to subjects you are not qualified to answer. With your wild scenarios, you come across foolish and uneducated.

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