Need to give 60 days notice, but rent is increasing in thirty days
I have rented the condo I am in now for over two years. After the initial lease term of one year, I went on a month-to-month basis. I am required to give 60 days notice prior to vacating the property.
My landlord notified me at the end of this month (february) that the rent would be increasing as of April 1st. By law he only has to give me 30 days notice. Due to this, even if I told him I was leaving as soon as I received the notice, I would still not be able to give a full 60 days without having to pay the new amount of rent, which is tooo high.
I'm going to ask to leave with just 30 days notice due to this, but can he force me to stay another month and pay the added cost?? It doesn't seem fair that I have to give 60 days notice and they only have to give 30 days notice.