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It should be unless the contract states defines "in writing" to be done a specific way. If the contract states it must be a registered letter, then that's the way you have to go. If it does not, then an email would work. Just make sure you set the option to get a "read receipt" that you can keep for your records to prove they got it.
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You're reading Legally speaking does email sent to management count as "in writing". From my lease: "At least 60 days prior to Tenant vacating the premises, Tenant shall advise Landlord in writing that Tenant will be vacating the Premises." Is an email good enough?
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thank you for your answer, I sent an email and they accepted that as my 60 day notice and I received a letter from them acknowledging my email.
I would have sent a return receipt email but only remembered that suggestion after the email was already sent, I still can't find that option on yahoo email, but it's a great suggestion so I am giving you my full 2 point quota :)
by TheGoldenPoo on November 1st, 2009
You are welcome.
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