an agreement to let the tenancy roll on a monthly basis
a tenancy agreement that has no end date
a tenancy created by oral or written agreement
A leasehold that is automatically renewed for set periods of time, until notice of termination is given.
A tenancy that is not bound to a lease with a fixed period, but follows another period such as a month-to-month tenancy or a week-to-week tenancy.
Tenancy for successive periods of the same length (usually month-to-month) unless terminated sooner by proper notice of either party.
A leasehold interest from period to period that renews automatically unless a notice of termination is given.
An estate from week-to-week, month-to-month, etc. In the absence of a written agreement (or upon the expiration of a lease once payments are accepted), a periodic tenancy is created. Either party can terminate this type of arrangement by giving notice, usually equal to the amount of the period or as prescribed by state law.
A leasehold estate that continues indefinitely for successive periods of time, until terminated by proper notice. When the periods are one month in duration, it is often called a month-to-month lease. Back to the Top
Tenancy from month to month or year to year, with no written lease, it is also known as periodic estate or tenancy at will.
A leasehold estate which continues from period to period, such as month to month, year to year. All conditions and terms of the tenancy are carried over from period to period, and continue for an uncertain time until proper notice of termination is given.
A tenancy that continues from a set period-to-period that will automatically renew until the lessor (landlord) or lessee (tenant) gives notice of the desire to terminate the tenancy.