Landlord and Tenant Notices
Give notice to your tenant or to your landlord with these downloadable forms for landlords, tenants and rental property managers.
Whether you are a landlord, tenant, or rental property manager, it is important to follow the legal requirements when giving notice to end or change a tenancy. To assist with this process, we carry downloadable notice forms for each party involved in a rental agreement.
State, Province, or Territory-Specific Requirements
Each notice form contains detailed information tailored to the specific laws and regulations of your state, province, or territory. This ensures you comply with local requirements when providing notice.
Circumstances Requiring Notice
The forms outline the circumstances under which notice must be given by either the landlord or the tenant. This helps both parties understand when it is necessary to notify the other about changes to the tenancy or the intention to end the agreement.
Required Information in the Notice
Clear guidance is provided on the information that must be included in the notice. This ensures all necessary details are covered and reduces the risk of disputes or misunderstandings.
Notice Periods
Each notice form specifies the required notice period, detailing the number of days that must be given before the notice takes effect. This allows both parties to plan accordingly and avoid breaches of tenancy laws.
Methods of Delivering Notice
The forms also describe the acceptable methods for delivering notice, such as registered mail, personal delivery, or regular mail. Following the correct procedure helps validate the notice and ensures it is legally recognized.
Additional Resources
If you require lease contracts or tenancy agreements, additional resources are available in our Residential Lease and Tenancy Forms section.
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Alabama Notice of Termination for Breach of Lease
Alabama landlords, if your tenant is in breach of the rental agreement or lease, serve the tenant with this Notice of Termination for Breach of Lease.
This Notice of Termination is designed for use by Alabama landlords when a tenant is found to be in breach of their rental agreement or lease. The purpose of this document is to formally inform the tenant of their breach and the subsequent termination of the lease.
Notification of Breach
Upon serving this Notice, the tenant is notified that they have violated the terms of the lease. The document clearly states that the lease is terminated due to this breach.
Tenant Responsibilities
After receiving the Notice, the tenant is required to either cure the breach—if it is possible to do so—or vacate the rental premises within 14 days. Failure to comply with these requirements will result in the landlord initiating eviction proceedings.
Service of Notice
The package includes a Service of Notice form, which should be completed to record the specific details of how and when the Notice was served on the tenant.
Usage and Availability
Once purchased, the form may be used as often as needed by the landlord. It is available in Microsoft Word format for convenience.
Jurisdiction
This Notice is intended for use exclusively within the State of Alabama.
Alabama Notice of Termination for Failure to Pay Rent
Alabama landlords, if your tenant is behind in paying the rent, serve him/her with this Notice of Termination for Failure to Pay Rent.
- The Notice notifies the tenant that he/she is in breach of the lease for failure to pay the rent on time, and that the lease is terminated.
- The tenant must either pay the rent by the specified date or he/she must vacate the rental premises within 7 days of receiving the Notice, failing which the landlord will commence eviction proceedings.
- A Service of Notice form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Alabama.
Alabama Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises
Notify your tenants that the residential property they are renting has been sold with this Alabama Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises.
- The tenant is instructed to pay the rent to the new owner / landlord.
- The Notice includes a Record of Service form, so you can record how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- Downloadable, fully editable, and easy to use.
- This is a reusable legal form, perfect for multi-unit properties. It can be used by landlords and rental property managers.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Alabama.
Alaska Notice of Increase in Rent
Alaska landlords, notify your tenant about an upcoming rental increase with this Notice of Increase in Rent.
- The Notice sets out the amount of the rental increase and the date on which it will take effect.
- It also informs the tenant that s/he can either accept the increase or move out.
- The form also includes a Record of Service form so you can record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- This template is available in MS Word format and is easy to download and use.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Alaska.
Alaska Notice of Termination for Intentional Damage to Dwelling
Alaska landlords, if your tenant has intentionally damaged their rental unit, serve the tenant with this Notice of Termination form to start the eviction process.
- The Notice informs the tenant that the tenancy is terminated and that he/she must vacate the premises, failing which the landlord may file an eviction action.
- The damage must be in excess of $400 to terminate the tenancy with this form.
- The form also includes a Record of Service form so you can record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- Available in MS Word format and easy to download and use.
- Intended for use only in the State of Alaska.
Alaska Notice of Termination of Tenancy for Non-Payment of Utilities
Has your tenant failed to pay utility bills, resulting in a loss of service to the rental unit? Serve the tenant with this Alaska Notice of Termination of Tenancy for Non-Payment of Utilities.
- The Notice gives the tenant 3 days to pay the landlord the amount necessary to restore the utility service, failing which the tenant must vacate the premises 5 days after receiving the Notice.
- If the same situation occurs again within 6 months, the tenant will not be given a chance to cure the breach.
- The form also includes a Record of Service form so you can record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- This form is in MS Word format and is easy to download and use.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Alaska
Alaska Notice to Quit - Monthly Tenancy
You can terminate a tenant’s tenancy for breach of the rental agreement by serving them with this Notice to Quit for a monthly tenancy in Alaska.
If your tenant is in breach of the rental agreement, you have the right to terminate the tenancy. This can be accomplished by serving the tenant with an Alaska Notice to Quit specifically designed for monthly tenancies.
Purpose and Contents of the Notice
The Notice to Quit formally informs the tenant that their tenancy is being terminated. It specifies the date by which the tenant is required to vacate the premises. If the tenant fails to leave by the stated date, the landlord is entitled to initiate legal proceedings to evict the tenant.
Additionally, the Notice outlines the reasons for terminating the tenancy, providing clarity for both parties involved.
Record of Service
Included with the Notice is a Record of Service form. This form allows the landlord to document the details of how the Notice was delivered to the tenant, ensuring proper procedure is followed.
Format and Intended Use
The Notice to Quit is available in MS Word format, making it straightforward to download and complete. It is intended for use exclusively within the State of Alaska.
Alberta Notice of Landlord
Alberta landlords must provide a new tenant with a Notice of Landlord within 7 days after the day on which the tenant takes possession of the rental premises.
- The Notice informs the tenant of the landlord's name, physical address and mailing address.
- A Service of Notice Form is included, to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- This is a reusable legal form in MS Word format. Buy it, download it, use it as often as you need.
- This form is only for use in the Province of Alberta, pursuant to the Residential Tenancies Act.
Alberta Notice of Termination by Monthly Tenant
Alberta tenants, terminate your month-to-month tenancy by serving your landlord with this Notice of Termination by Tenant form for monthly rentals.
- The landlord is notified that the tenant is giving proper notice to end a monthly tenancy, as required by the Residential Tenancies Act (Alberta).
- A Service of Notice form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the landlord.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Notice of Termination by Weekly Tenant
Terminating a Weekly Tenancy in Alberta
To end a periodic weekly tenancy in the Province of Alberta, Canada, tenants must serve their landlord with the Notice of Termination of Weekly Tenancy by Tenant. This process is carried out in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act, which requires tenants to provide proper notice when they wish to terminate their weekly tenancy.
Purpose of the Notice
The Notice is intended to inform the landlord that the tenant is officially providing the required notice to end a weekly tenancy, as stipulated by the Residential Tenancies Act. By serving this notice, tenants fulfill their legal obligation to notify the landlord within the prescribed period.
Service of Notice Form
Included with the termination notice is a Service of Notice form. This supplementary form allows tenants to record specific details regarding how the Notice was delivered to the landlord, ensuring that the service of notice is properly documented.
Format and Accessibility
The Notice and accompanying Service of Notice form are available in Word format. Tenants can easily download, fill in, and print these documents for their use.
Jurisdiction
This termination notice and related forms are intended solely for use within the Province of Alberta, Canada.