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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Florida 3 Day Notice of Demand for Unpaid Rent

FL landlords, is your tenant behind in the rent? Serve them with this Florida 3 Day Notice of Demand for Unpaid Rent.

Compliance with Law

The Florida 3 Day Notice is issued in accordance with Section 83.56(3) of the Florida Statutes. This statute governs the procedures landlords must follow when a tenant fails to pay rent on time.

Notice Requirements

Upon serving the notice, the tenant is formally informed that they are required to pay the overdue rent within three days of receiving the notice. The three-day period provides the tenant with an opportunity to resolve the outstanding payment and avoid further legal action.

Eviction Proceedings

If the tenant does not pay the overdue rent within the specified three-day period, the landlord is entitled to initiate eviction proceedings. This legal process allows the landlord to seek removal of the tenant from the premises due to non-payment of rent.

Proof of Service

Included with the notice is a Service of Notice form. This form enables the landlord to record the details of how the notice was delivered to the tenant, ensuring proper documentation and compliance with legal requirements.

Format and Intended Use

The 3-Day Notice for Unpaid Rent form is available in Microsoft Word format for ease of use and customization. It is intended solely for use within the State of Florida.

$4.99

Florida Notice of Intent to Enter the Premises

Florida landlords, before you enter your tenant's rental premises for any reason allowed by law, you must first notify them with this Notice of Intent to Enter the Premises.

  • The Notice must be served at least 12 hours prior to entering the premises.
  • The Notice sets out the date and time of entry, and the purpose for which the landlord is entering.
  • 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.
  • This form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
$4.99

Florida Notice of Right to Reclaim Abandoned Property

Has your tenant vacated the rental premises and left personal property behind? Serve the tenant with this Florida Notice of Right to Reclaim Abandoned Property before disposing of the items.

  • The landlord must give the tenant at least 10 days (after personal delivery) or 5 days (after notice by mail) to reclaim the property and pay for any reasonable storage costs.
  • If the tenant fails to do so, the landlord can dispose of the property in accordance with section 715.109 of the Florida Real and Personal Property Code.
  • A Certificate of Delivery form is included to record the details of service of the notice.
  • The form is easy to use - buy it, download it, fill in the details and print.
  • Intended for use only in the State of Florida.
$4.99

Florida Notice of Sale of Rental Premises

Give notice to your tenants that the property they are renting has been sold with this Florida Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises.

  • This form constitutes formal written notice of the sale, and instructs the tenant to pay rent to the new owner.
  • The Notice also includes a Record of Service form, to record the details of how the Notice was served.
  • This is a reusable landlord-tenant form. Buy it, download the form, and use it as often as you require.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
$6.29 $4.99

Florida Notice of Termination for Landlord Failure to Maintain Premises

FL tenants, has your landlord failed to keep your rental premises in habitable condition? Terminate your lease with this Florida Notice of Termination form.

  • The Notice is given under Section 83.51 (1) of the Florida Statutes.
  • The landlord is notified that he/she is not maintaining the property in compliance with the statutes, and if the failure is not remedied within 7 days, the tenant will terminate the lease.
  • A Service of Notice Form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the landlord.
  • This form is available in MS Word format, and is easy to download, fill in and print.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
$4.99

Form 3 Notice Seeking Possession of Property | England

Give notice to an occupant that you are seeking possession of property let on an assured tenancy or an assured agricultural occupancy with this free downloadable Form 3 from GOV.UK.

  • This is the prescribed form under the Housing Act 1988, section 8 as amended by section 151 of the Housing Act 1996, section 97 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, and section 41 of the Immigration Act 2016.
  • This form should be used where possession of accommodation let under an assured tenancy, an assured agricultural occupancy or an assured shorthold tenancy is sought on one of the grounds in Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1988.
  • Do not use this form if possession is sought on the "shorthold" ground under section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 from an assured shorthold tenant where the fixed term has come to an end or, for assured shorthold tenancies with no fixed term which started on or after 28th February 1997, after six months has elapsed. Form 6A 'Notice seeking possession of a property let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy' is prescribed for these cases.
  • Click the link to download the form directly from GOV.UK.
$0.00

Georgia Demand for Possession

What is the purpose of the Demand for Possession form?

This Demand for Possession is designed for landlords in the State of Georgia whose tenants have fallen behind on rent payments. The form serves as an official notice to inform tenants of their obligations and the consequences of nonpayment.

Tenant Notice and Compliance Period

The tenant is required to pay the outstanding rent balance within three days of receiving the Demand or vacate the property. This three-day period offers the tenant a final opportunity to resolve the issue by either settling the overdue amount or surrendering possession of the premises.

Landlord's Legal Rights

If the tenant does not comply with the Demand by either paying the rent or giving up possession within the specified timeframe, the landlord is entitled to begin the eviction process through legal action.

Service of Notice Documentation

Included with this Demand for Possession is a Service of Notice form. Landlords should use this form to record how and when the Notice was delivered to the tenant, ensuring proper documentation for any potential legal proceedings.

Availability and Intended Use

This document is provided in Microsoft Word format for ease of use and customization. It is intended solely for use within the state of Georgia.

$4.99

Georgia Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises

Give notice to your tenants that the premises they are renting has been sold with this Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises for Georgia properties.

  • This form constitutes formal written notice of the sale, and instructs the tenant to pay rent to the new owner.
  • The Notice also includes a Record of Service form, to record the details of how the Notice was served.
  • This is a reusable landlord-tenant form. Buy it, download the form, and use it as often as you require.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Georgia.
$4.99

Illinois 30 Day Termination Notice

IL landlords, terminate a tenant's rental agreement with this Illinois 30 Day Termination Notice.

  • The Notice must be served on the tenant in accordance with State landlord tenant laws.
  • The Notice informs the tenant that the tenancy will be terminated on the date specified in the notice, which must be at least 30 days prior to the end of the monthly lease term.
  • An Affidavit and Service of Notice is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
  • This is a reusable legal form. Buy, download, use as often as you require.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Illinois.
$6.29 $4.99

Illinois 5 Day Notice for Unpaid Rent

Instructions for Illinois Landlords

If you are an Illinois landlord and your tenant has failed to pay rent, you may serve them with a 5 Day Notice for Unpaid Rent. This official notice informs the tenant of their obligation to pay the overdue amount within five days from the date the notice is served.

Purpose of the Notice

The 5 Day Notice is designed to formally alert the tenant of the unpaid rent and provide a clear deadline for payment. Upon receiving the notice, the tenant has five days to remit the overdue rent in full.

Consequences of Non-Payment

If the tenant does not pay the rent within the specified five-day period, the lease will be terminated. At that point, the tenant is required to vacate the premises as outlined in the lease agreement.

Affidavit and Proof of Service

The notice template includes an Affidavit and Proof of Service section. The individual who serves the notice must complete this affidavit, swearing to the fact that the notice was properly delivered to the tenant.

Template Format

This Illinois 5 Day Notice of Demand for Unpaid Rent is provided in Word format for ease of use. Landlords can quickly fill out and customize the form as needed for their specific situation.

$4.99