Unless you have pre-paid your last month of rent, you owe for each and every day you live there or are under contract to live there. Bugs are irrelevant. Noise next door is irrelevant.
No, that is not what the handbook is saying. It's saying that if you give notice on October 31st and move out on the 15th of November, you owe until November 30 unless it's re-rented before then. It's saying that if you give notice on October 31st and stay until November 30, you owe for the entire time you are there.
Edit: You owe rent for that entire time because you have a contract with the landlord. You did not give 30 days notice in writing as specific in your agreement so you are liable for that period of time. It's spelled out right there in what you typed.
Whether you live there or not is irrelevant.
NO! You don't have to pay after you give a 30day notice you don't have to go get a money order like every other month before you decided to move out you can keep your money in your pocket DONT PAY THEM! When you need the money to move, they can not give you an eviction because you already put in a 30day notice if you didn't put in a 30day notice then you can get an eviction but you will get billed for the time you were there and won't get your deposit for money owed for rent and you will just have to set up payment arrangements to pay back what you owe.
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