Canada Landlord and Tenant Notices
Give notice to your tenant or to your landlord with these easy-to-use template Notice Forms for Canada.
- Specific forms for each province and territory of Canada, to comply with provincial and territorial laws.
- Download notices to vacate, termination notices, notices of breach by either party, and other legal forms.
- Easy-to-use forms with instructions to help you complete and serve them properly.
- Available in common formats (MS Word, PDF).
For residential lease contracts and tenancy agreements, check out our Canada Residential Lease Forms.
Nova Scotia Notice to Quit for Rental Arrears
Have you got a tenant who is 15 days behind in the rent? Serve them with this Form D Landlord's Notice to Quit for Rental Arrears.
- The Notice is given under subsection 10(6) of the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Act.
- The form contains instructions to help the landlord complete and serve the document on the tenant, as well as information for the tenant on what to do after receiving the Notice.
- You should keep a copy of the signed form for your records.
- Nova Scotia Landlord's Notice to Quit for Rental Arrears, Form D in PDF format. Last update Nov 2012.
Nova Scotia Tenant's Notice to Quit
Give notice to your landlord that you are moving out at the end of the current lease term by serving them with this Form C Tenant's Notice to Quit.
- Notice is given in accordance with section 10(1) and 10(3) of the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Act.
- If there are multiple tenants, be aware that this Notice form ends the tenancy for ALL tenants and not just one.
- The Notice contains instructions on how to complete the form and serve it on your landlord.
- The form can be used to end a monthly, weekly or yearly tenancy, or for a manufactured home tenancy.
- Form C Tenant's Notice to Quit can be downloaded directly from the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Program website by clicking the Download link.
Nova Scotia Tenant's Notice to Quit - Early Termination
Notify your landlord that you must terminate your lease early by serving them with this Tenant's Notice to Quit - Early Termination, Forms G and H.
- The Notice is given in accordance with section 10B, 10C or 10D of the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Act.
- The Act only allows you to terminate your lease early for certain health-related reasons.
- The form contains instructions about what other documents you will need to send to your landlord along with the Notice to Quit.
- The form also tells you how to complete the form if there are other people living with you in the leased premises.
- Nova Scotia Tenant's Notice to Quit - Early Termination, Forms G and H.
Ontario Agreement to Increase Rent Above Guideline
This Agreement is between an Ontario tenant and landlord to consent to a rent increase that is higher than the rent increase guideline.
- The form sets out:
- the amount by which the rent will be increased,
- instructions on completing the Agreement, and
- details on how the Agreement can be cancelled.
- Once signed, the Agreement should be filed with the Landlord and Tenant Board.
- This is a fillable PDF form issued by the Landlord and Tenant Board.
Ontario Application About a Sublet or an Assignment
Make an application to the Landlord and Tenant Board for matters dealing with subletting or assigning a lease with this free Form A2 Application About a Sublet or an Assignment.
The form can be used by either a tenant or a landlord. It contains:
- Application form and reasons for the application.
- Information required to schedule the hearing.
- Payment and scheduling information form.
This is a free PDF form for efiling on the Ontario Landlord Tenant Board website.
Ontario Application About Tenant Rights
Ontario tenants, has your landlord entered your rental unit illegally, changed the locks, cut off vital services or otherwise interfered with your rights under provincial tenancy laws?
Make an application to the Landlord and Tenant Board to enforce your rights with this Form T2 Application About Tenant Rights. The form contains:
- Tenant's application form and reasons for the application.
- Information required to schedule the hearing.
- The tenant's remedies.
This free PDF form can be accessed and efiled through the Ontario Landlord Tenant Board website.
Ontario Application to Evict Tenant for Non-Payment of Rent
Make an application to the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board to evict a tenant who has not paid the rent with this Application to Evict a Tenant for Non-Payment of Rent.
The form contains:
- a checklist to make sure that you have taken all the appropriate steps required by Ontario law,
- landlord's application form,
- information for both the landlord and the tenant,
- payment and scheduling information form.
This free Form L1 Ontario Application to Evict Tenant for Non-Payment of Rent is a PDF form which can be filled in on the computer, or printed and filled in by hand.
Ontario Application to Terminate a Tenancy and Evict a Tenant
Ontario landlords, start the process to evict a tenant with this Application to Terminate a Tenancy and Evict a Tenant.
The application is made to the Landlord and Tenant Board. This Form L2 contains:
- landlord's application form and reasons for the application,
- information required to schedule the hearing,
- payment and scheduling information form.
This is an online form for e-filing through the Landlord Tenant Board website.
Ontario Application to Terminate Tenancy Where Tenant Gave Notice
Make an application to the Landlord and Tenant Board to evict a tenant when they have given notice or agreed to terminate the tenancy with this Form L3 Application.
The form contains:
- Landlord's application form and reasons for the application.
- Information required to schedule the hearing.
- Payment and scheduling information form.
This free PDF form can be e-filed directly through the Landlord Tenant Board website.
Ontario Certificate of Service
Prepare a Certificate of Service for documents served in an Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board application with this free form.
- The form must be completed by the party who filed the application.
- It can be used by either the landlord or the tenant.
- The Certificate must be filed with the Landlord and Tenant Board in accordance with provincial laws and regulations.
- This is a free form available as a PDF download from Tribunals Ontario.