Quote Quoting caligrl238923
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Ah, just noticed the title of the post was changed. It definitely makes my question clearer; however, I feel the need to mention (for anyone reading this via a search) that despite 1) failing to acknowledge the receipt of notice, she also 2) failed to respond to many attempts, in writing, to acknowledge the question.

Please note: My use of notice in this sentence is not a true definition of landlord/tenant notice.
As I said before since you had a lease that had not expired your notice was meaningless. What the tenant can argue was you sent her an offer to terminate the lease at the prescribed date and she accepted it by ratification by action. If you wanted a definite response you should have worded your “notice” such that it was not valid unless you recieved a response.