Month-to-Month
Laws
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- Terminating the Lease – Either party can terminate lease with a 30-day (1-month) notice. [1]
- Rent Increases – Landlords must give a 30-day notice before raising the rent amount at their discretion.
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Sample Missouri Month-to-Month Lease
Laws
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- Terminating the Lease – Either party can terminate lease with a 30 day notice. [1]
- Rent Increases – Landlords must give Tenants 30-day notice before raising the rent amount.
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Sample Mississippi Month-to-Month Lease
Laws
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- Terminating the Lease – 30 days’ notice required to terminate lease. [1]
- Rent Increases – Landlords must give Tenants 30-day notice prior to raising the rent amount.
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Sample Minnesota Month-to-Month Lease
Laws
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- Terminating the Lease – 30 days’ notice required to terminate lease. [1]
- Rent Increases – No limit. Landlords must give Tenants the same notice period when terminating the lease.
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Sample Michigan Month-to-Month Lease
Laws
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Sample Massachusetts Month-to-Month Lease
Sample Kentucky Month-to-Month Lease Agreement
Sample Louisiana Month-to-Month Lease Agreement
Rental Application Form – Landlords use this form to get consent from potential Tenants before signing the Maine month-to-month lease agreement contract.
Month-to-Month Leasing Laws in Maine
- Termination Notice – Either party can end the lease with a 30-day notice.[1]
- Increasing Rent – Rent can be raised with 45 days’ written notice. If the increase is 10% or more (multiple increases totaling 10%) within a year, a 75-day notice is needed.[2]
Required Tenant Disclosures (8)
- Bedbug Disclosure – Tenants must be informed about past bedbug issues or treatments.[3]
- Common Area Utilities – Tenants are not responsible for utilities in shared areas unless agreed upon in writing.[4]
- Energy Efficiency – Landlords must disclose energy efficiency details to Tenants paying utilities.[5]
- Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Form and EPA Brochure – For properties built before 1978, the Landlord must disclose lead-based paint. [PDF] [6]
- Radon Disclosure – Tenants must be informed about radon gas risks on the property. [7]
- Tenant Rights (Portland Only) – Landlords in Portland must provide information on Tenant rights. [8]
- Security Deposit Location – Landlords must inform Tenants where their security deposit is held. [9]
- Smoking Policy – Landlords must disclose the property’s smoking policy. [10]