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I have called my landlady 6 times, and sje doesnt answer! i wanna move out?

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i will move out, and i called the landlady and left a message saying that i want to give notice. but she didnt call me back!

what should i do? if i move out without contact her again, is this going to be a problem for me? its not my fault, i left message.

what should i do?

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  1. You should give written notice and send it recorded delivery.

    A months notice is the usual. Anyone can ring up pretending to be you giving notice.


  2. has to be in writing anyhow

  3. You will be required to give written notice. I would also advise sending it registered or recorded delivery so that you have proof that she recieved it.

  4. When you want to give notice to a landlord that you are moving, it must be in writing and it must be 30 days. If might be 60 days in some leases. Send it certified so you get a return receipt. If she doesn't sigh for it, hold on to it when it's returned to you. You'll need it if she tries to sue you in court.

  5. Just follow your instincts and pray about it then you will know what to do. Godbless.

  6. whether you rang her and got through, it wouldnt matter ,you cant move out without serving WRITTEN notice from the rent due date. Send it recorded delivery so she has to sign it, and ask for a reciept. once you have this, then think of moving out.

    this should all be in your lease.

  7. You have to put your notice in writing, do you have a contract, what does in say in that contract about giving notice? If you do not have one then you are not bound by anything, either of you.

  8. visit this website to know more...

    http://www.landlord-forum.co.uk/forum

    enjoy..

  9. It needs to be in writing anyway, so post her a letter recorded delivery.  That way she cannot claim that she never received it.  You can send it so it gets there by noon the next day.

    Also get an itemised phone bill so that you can prove, if you need to, that you really have tried to call her that many times and received no response.  It's unacceptable really - what if there'd been an emergency at the property and she was uncontactable?

  10. Send her a letter giving notice to quit and then stop paying rent.

  11. Move out without giving a forwarding address, and don't pay her anymore rent.

    If she won't answer your calls, she is trying to keep you there.

  12. Write to her

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