You must give proper notice before vacating the apartment at the end of the term. In most cases, this means at least 30 days written notice prior to the date rent is due. (§ 76-1437) Failure to give proper notice could possibly result in you incurring responsibility for another month of rent. (See Moving Out Letter)
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