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.
Massachusetts 30 Day Notice to Quit
MA landlords, has your tenant breached the terms of the rental agreement? Notify the tenant that he/she must move out with this Massachusetts 30 Day Notice to Quit.
- The Notice must be served on the tenant by the landlord in accordance with State law.
- The Notice informs the tenant that he/she is in violation of the rental agreement and has 30 days to vacate the premises.
- 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 and easy to download, fill in and print.
- For use only within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Notice of Sale of Rental Premises
Give notice to your tenants that the property they are renting has been sold with this Massachusetts Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises.
- The tenant is notified that the property has been sold and is instructed to pay rent to the new owner.
- The Notice also includes a Record of Service form, so you can record the details of how you served the Notice on the tenant.
- Downloadable, fully editable, and easy to use.
- Re-use the form as often as necessary, perfect for multi-unit properties.
- This form is intended for use by landlords and rental property managers in Massachusetts.
Nebraska 14 Day Notice for Repairs
NE tenants, does your rental premises need repairs? Notify the landlord in writing with this Nebraska 14 Day Notice for Repairs.
- This Notice is ONLY to be used for repairs that affect health and safety, such as lack of heat, water, electricity, etc.
- The Notice advises the landlord of the repairs that need to be performed, and advises the landlord that the repairs must be made within 14 days, in accordance with the local Housing Code.
- If the landlord fails to make the repairs, the tenant will terminate the tenancy within 30 days.
- A Service of Notice form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the landlord.
- This legal form template is available in MS Word format and is easy to use.
- Intended for use only in the State of Nebraska.
Nebraska 30 Day Notice of Intent to Vacate
Give notice to your landlord that you are terminating your tenancy with this Nebraska 30 Day Notice of Intent to Vacate.
- The tenant must specify the date on which the rental unit will be vacated, and the reason why the tenancy is being terminated.
- The tenant agrees to allow the landlord to show the premises to prospective tenants.
- A forwarding address must be provided, for the return of the security deposit.
- The Notice includes a Service of Notice form, to record how it was served on the landlord.
- This legal form template is downloadable and can be used as often as you like.
- Intended for use only in the State of Nebraska.
Nevada 5 Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit (for tenancy over 45 days)
Nevada landlords, is your tenant behind in the rent? Serve the tenant with this 5-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit (for tenancies of longer than 45 days).
- The tenant is required to pay the overdue rent within 5 days or vacate (quit) the premises by the end of the 5-day period.
- A Service of Notice Form is included to record details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- This form is to be used ONLY if the tenant has resided in the premises for more than 45 days.
- This form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to use.
- Intended for use only within the State of Nevada.
Nevada Notice of Disposal of Personal Property
Has your tenant moved out and left belongings behind? Serve them with this Nevada Notice of Disposal of Personal Property form.
Notification to Tenant
The Notice of Disposal of Personal Property informs the tenant that all personal property left behind at the rental premises will be disposed of after a period of 14 days.
Proof of Service
A Service of Notice form is included to document how and when the Notice was delivered to the tenant. A copy of the Service of Notice should be retained by the landlord, to verify that service was properly made.
Format and Availability
The form is provided in MS Word format for convenience. Just download the form, complete the necessary fields, and print it for use. This template is a convenient and cost-effective tool for landlords and rental property managers.
Legal Applicability
This Notice of Disposal of Personal Property is issued in accordance with the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. It is intended for use exclusively within the State of Nevada.
Nevada Notice of Rent Increase
Nevada landlords, before you can raise the rent on a rental unit, you must serve your tenants with this Notice of Rent Increase form.
Legal Requirements
Rent increases are governed by the Nevada Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. Use of this Notice of Rent Increase form ensures that all parties are informed and actions are taken according to State laws.
Notice Period Prior to Rent Increase
The Notice of Rent Increase must inform tenants that the new rent amount will take effect 45 days after the date specified in the notice. This advance notice period allows tenants sufficient time to prepare for the increase or, alternatively, to give notice and move out of the rental unit.
Service of Notice
Included with the Notice of Rent Increase is a Service of Notice form. This document is used to record the details of how and when the notice was served to the tenant, providing a record for both parties.
Format and Use of the Form
The Notice of Rent Increase and the Service of Notice form are provided in an easy-to-use Microsoft Word format. Once purchased, the form can be downloaded and used as often as necessary. It is a cost-effective and easy solution for landlords and rental property managers.
Legal Jurisdiction
These forms are intended exclusively for use within the State of Nevada and may not be suitable for use in other states.
New Brunswick Application for Notice to Quit
Make an application to the New Brunswick Residential Tenancies to terminate a tenancy with this free Form 3.
- The landlord applies to have Residential Tenancies serve a notice to quit on the tenant terminating the tenancy for a specified reason.
- The application can be submitted in person, by fax or by email.
- Issued by Service New Brunswick as a fillable PDF form.
New Brunswick Application for Return of Security Deposit
Make sure you get your security deposit back at the end of your tenancy with this free Application for Return of Security Deposit form, for New Brunswick tenants.
- The form should be completed by the tenant and sent to the landlord in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act.
- The form includes both the English and French versions.
- Easy to download, fill in and print.
- Issued by Service New Brunswick in PDF format.
New Brunswick Final Notice to Vacate
NB landlords, is your tenant behind in rent payments? Serve the tenant with this Final Notice to Vacate, pursuant to the New Brunswick Residential Tenancy Act 1975.
- This form can only be served after you have served an initial Notice to Vacate and waited for the 7-day period for the tenant to comply.
- The landlord notifies the tenants that because they have not paid the rent as set out in the initial Notice, they must vacate the rental premises.
- If the tenants do not vacate the premises as demanded, a Sheriff may evict the tenant.
- This form can be used by both landlords and rental property managers.
- Issued by Service New Brunswick as a fillable PDF form.