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Residential Lease Agreement
“Lease renews automatically unless tenant gives written notice 60 days prior to term end.”
You'll need to give notice by July 1, 2026 to avoid renewal.
Lease renewal notice deadline
Wed, Jul 1 · 30 days before lease ends
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“This is a 12-month residential lease for unit B12. Rent is $1,850, due on the 1st. It auto-renews unless you give 60 days' notice.”
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- Jun 14Insurance renewal
- Jul 01Lease notice deadline
- Aug 31Lease end
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Renewal notice (Greenfield Lease)
Suggested · 30 days before · Jul 1
Auto insurance renewal
Approved · Active reminder
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YouCan I sublet for the summer?
ClauslyThe lease appears to require written landlord consent before subletting (clause 14, p. 6). This isn't legal advice — consider asking your landlord directly.
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Tuesday · Welcome back
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Auto insurance renewal
In 11 days · State Farm policy
Lease notice deadline
In 28 days · Greenfield Apartments
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