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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 123855" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>It really depends on the laws in your state and what was in the original lease. Some have it that the lease extends on a month-to-month if someone stays beyond the original lease end date. Others state staying even one day later without written permission is an automatic extension of the lease.</p><p> </p><p>Most states have the law that a tenant is responsible for the rent until the lease end so long as the landlord has made a good-faith effort to rent the property and is unsuccessful. Otherwise, the former tenant is responsible until a new tenant is found.</p><p> </p><p>It sounds like the blank page issue is going to be a he said/he said kind of thing. Since the date is blank, it makes it difficult.</p><p> </p><p>I'd check with an attorney about landlord-tenant laws in your state. Most attorneys will give you a free 30-minute consultation. Call your local bar association for a name if you don't know anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 123855, member: 3626"] It really depends on the laws in your state and what was in the original lease. Some have it that the lease extends on a month-to-month if someone stays beyond the original lease end date. Others state staying even one day later without written permission is an automatic extension of the lease. Most states have the law that a tenant is responsible for the rent until the lease end so long as the landlord has made a good-faith effort to rent the property and is unsuccessful. Otherwise, the former tenant is responsible until a new tenant is found. It sounds like the blank page issue is going to be a he said/he said kind of thing. Since the date is blank, it makes it difficult. I'd check with an attorney about landlord-tenant laws in your state. Most attorneys will give you a free 30-minute consultation. Call your local bar association for a name if you don't know anyone. [/QUOTE]
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