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Old Nov 2, 2009, 06:15 AM
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Yearly or Monthly

Hello I've been living at a rental community in Orlando Florida going on a year by the end of next month. I gave a verbal notice that I would be moving out about 2 months ago, but my property manager (Landlord) states that I have to give a written notice. Although I signed a year long lease my payment is due on a monthly basis and according to The 2009 Florida Statutes; 83.02 I would be considered a month to month lessee. So, my question is am I correct or am I misunderstanding this?

Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : flsenate.gov

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Sorry but you are misunderstanding the statute. First, that section applies to non-residential tenancies only. Second, it applies in a situation where there is no fixed term in the lease.

Your tenancy is residential and contains a fixed term in the lease.
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My pleasure. Good luck!
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In addition, did you read your lease? Such terms are usually spelled out in the lease. Also, generally any time you plan on moving out, it should be in writing.
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