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In a Ocala transaction, a buyer wants the Florida rule on periodic-tenancy termination notices. Which statement is correct?

Correct Answer

D) A month-to-month tenancy without a specific duration generally requires 30 days' written notice before the end of the monthly period.

A month-to-month tenancy without a specific duration generally requires 30 days' written notice before the end of the monthly period. This follows Ch. 83, Part II, F.S., especially §§ 83.49, 83.53, 83.56, 83.57.

Answer Options
A
A landlord may enter for repairs at any hour without notice as long as the landlord owns the property.
B
Florida gives the landlord 60 days to send a notice of claim on the tenant's security deposit.
C
A month-to-month tenancy may be terminated on 15 days' written notice in every case.
D
A month-to-month tenancy without a specific duration generally requires 30 days' written notice before the end of the monthly period.

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