
You must give your Rental Officer two full calendar months’ written notice before you move out. The notice period must begin on the first day of the month. You are responsible for the rent and utilities for the full notice period, even if you move out earlier. You can give two months’ notice to move out, even during the first year of your lease — remember CCOC doesn’t allow subletting or assigning leases!
We prepared a report on the condition of your apartment before you moved in. Once you give your notice, we prepare another report before you move out. By comparing the two reports, we track damage beyond normal wear and tear, and charge tenants for the cost of repairing this damage.
During the notice period, Rental Officers or the Building Rep will show your apartment to prospective tenants.
You must leave your apartment clean and empty when you move out or you will be charged accordingly.
