Landlord Notice Deadline Calculator
50-state legal dataset checked July 6, 2026
Estimate the end of a landlord notice period from the service date. The result uses the statewide baseline in this site's dataset and shows whether weekends are counted. It also links to the full state guide so you can check local rules, mailing extensions, holidays, and rental-period alignment before serving a notice.
Estimated deadline
Choose a service date
How the calculation works
- The calculator starts with the statewide notice period stored for the selected state and document type.
- Calendar-day rules count weekends. Business- or judicial-day rules skip Saturdays and Sundays.
- The service date is treated as day zero. The first full day after service is day one.
When a calculated date should be adjusted
A numerical deadline is only a planning aid. A state may give additional time when service is made by mail, exclude court holidays, require posting plus mailing, or use a demand-based process without a universal fixed period. Rent increases and month-to-month terminations may also need to take effect at the start or end of a rental period. When the dataset does not contain one fixed statewide day count, the calculator directs you to the state guide instead of inventing a date.