Wrongful Eviction Notice Requirements
Summary
In Alabama, a 30-day notice is required for month-to-month tenancies, but different rules apply for fixed-term leases. The notice does not need to be notarized but must be in writing and properly delivered. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
Wrongful eviction
Hello ****. ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To help you better, could you please provide more details about your wrongful eviction and also your location?
Yes I live in Trussville Alabama my property just recently got sold in the new Power has gave us *-day notice
Hello ****. ****,
In Alabama, a *-day notice is typically required for month-to-month tenancies. However, if you have a fixed-term lease, different rules may apply. I would recommend you to consult with a local attorney for advice tailored to your situation.
New property owner
Hello ****. ****,
In Alabama:
- If the property is sold during a fixed-term lease, the new owner must honor the existing lease.
- If you're on a month-to-month lease, the new owner can end the lease with a *-day notice.
Please consult a local attorney for accurate advice.
Does a *-day notice have to be notarized
Hello ****. ****,
In Alabama, a *-day eviction notice does not have to be notarized. However, it should be in writing and properly delivered to the tenant. Please consult a local attorney for further advice.