Problem with rental 60-day notice.

By Robert Stevens

Hello,

I was recently laid-off from my work and do not have any source of income.  My lease is supposed to end at the end of September.  I went to the landlord and told them about my situation and they asked for a 60 day notice.  I would also have to pay rent for the next 2 month (notice period).  Me being laid off was a unforeseeable event, so my question is that, Do I have to give them a notice?
There is no way I can afford the rent for next month.  I will move in with my parents and can leave the apartment by the end of next week.  Is it necessary to give a 60 day notice? or I can just tell them that I just cant pay?  I hope that losing a job is a valid excuse for not being able.
Thanks for your help in advance,
Robert 

Edited on: Wednesday, March 6th, 2013 4:05 am

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