Month-to-Month Lease Laws
- Termination Notice – A 15-day notice is required when ending a tenancy.[1]
- Rent Increase Notice – As there’s no separate statute for rent increase, 15 days is required.
Required Disclosures (5)
- Lead-Based Paint Disclosure (PDF) – Tenants must be notified of the risks of lead-based paint if renting a unit constructed before 1978.[2]
- Methamphetamine Contamination – Landlords must disclose if their property is contaminated by methamphetamine production, storage, or use.[3]
- Owner and Management Information – Tenants must be informed of either the property owner’s or manager’s name, address, and number; if the manager lacks the authority to receive notices, the information of the person authorized to receive notices or perform duties on the owner’s behalf must be provided instead.[4]
- Property Condition Report (PDF) – Tenants must be provided an inventory of the unit’s condition before the start of their tenancy.[5]
- Rules and Regulations – The tenant must also receive a copy of the property’s rules and regulations.[6]