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Diana Flowers

Homeownership Writer at ConsumerAffairs

Diana Flowers has been writing for ConsumerAffairs since 2021. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Humboldt State University and a master’s degree in teaching English and social studies from the University of Portland.

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    • How to fill out a notice to vacate
      17 Apr 2024—ConsumerAffairs
      When you decide not to renew your lease on an apartment or house, you need to inform your landlord with a notice to vacate letter. It may seem like a minor step, but it's one that ensures you don’t violate your rental agreement. We’ll go over what information you should include, when to send it and what could happen if you don’t. Key insights In most cases, a notice to vacate should be sent 30 days before your move-out date. Jump to insight Review your lease before writing the letter to...
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