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FAQ: I RECEIVED A NOTICE TO QUIT, DO I HAVE TO MOVE OUT AT THE END OF THE NOTICE?

Home| FAQ| FAQ: I RECEIVED A NOTICE TO QUIT, DO I HAVE TO MOVE OUT AT THE END OF THE NOTICE?

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Jun, 2014
By Attorney Shivick
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No, you do not have to move out of a residential tenancy until a court orders you out after a hearing. You may have received a 7, 14, 30, or period’s notice to quit and each has a different effect at law. Contact me at the tab above and include the details of your situation for more information.

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