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Queensland Notice of Intention to Leave
Queensland tenants can terminate a tenancy by serving the landlord with this free Notice of Intention to Leave by Tenant (Form 13).
- The form is provided by the Residential Tenancies Act of Queensland 1994.
- The Notice informs the landlord that the tenant intends to vacate the premises, with or without grounds.
- The form includes instructions on how it must be completed and how it must be served on the landlord.
- Form 13 is available in PDF format and can be filled in online or downloaded from the QLD Residential Tenancies Authority website by clicking the Download link.
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Queensland Notice to Leave
Notify your tenant that you are terminating their tenancy by serving him or her with this Queensland Notice to Leave.
- The Notice must be served in accordance with the Queensland Residential Tenancies Act 1994.
- The Notice informs the tenant that he or she must vacate the rental premises.
- The form includes instructions to help you complete and serve the Notice on the tenant.
- Form 12 can be filled in online or downloaded directly from the QLD Residential Tenancies Autority website by clicking the Download link.
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PEI Notice of Termination by Lessee (Tenant)
Notify your landlord that you are ending your tenancy by serving them with this Notice of Termination by Lessee for Prince Edward Island.
- You can use this free Form 3 Notice more than once. Save it after you download it and reuse it as often as you need to.
- The Notice must be completed and served as described in Section 11 of the REntal of Residential Property Ace and Section 5 of the Regulations.
- If you don't give proper notice, your landlord may be able to claim damages against you.
- Free Form 3 Prince Edward Island Notice of Termination by Lessee, available as a PDF download. Print it, fill it in, serve it on your landlord.
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PEI Notice of Termination by Lessor
Do you have a tenant you need to get rid of? Serve them with this Notice of Termination by Lessor of Rental Agreement for Prince Edward Island.
- This Notice of Termination can be used by landlords to terminate the tenancy of tenants who:
- have not paid the rent,
- have behaved in a manner that has disrupted other tenants,
- have damaged the rental property or failed to keep it clean,
- failed to pay the damage deposit,
- misrepresented the property to a potential renter or purchaser,
- endangered the safety or impaired the legal rights of the landlord or other tenants,
- have too many people living in the premises,
- are in violation of provincial health or safety standards,
- assigned or sublet the premises without permission,
- for other reasons allowed under the Rental of Residential Property Act.
- Form 4 is a free PDF download.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Nova Scotia Notice to Quit by Tenant's Personal Representative
The executor of a tenant who has died can terminate the lease early by serving the landlord with this Form I Tenant's Notice to Quit for Nova Scotia.
- The Notice is given under Section 10E of the Residential Tenancies Act.
- This form is only used in circumstances where the personal representative is ending the tenancy early because the tenant has passed away.
- The Notice contains instructions as to how the form must be completed and served on the landlord.
- The form can be downloaded via the link provided.
- For use only in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
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North Dakota Tenant's Notice of Termination
Serve formal notice on your landlord that you are terminating your monthly lease with this North Dakota Notice of Termination (1 Month).
- North Dakota law requires month-to-month tenants to give at least 1 calendar month's written notice to terminate their tenancy.
- This form cannot be used for a fixed term lease that has a specified expiration date.
- The document includes a Service of Notice, so you can record how the Notice was served on your landlord (e.g. by personal delivery or by certified mail).
- Your landlord is required to return your security deposit within 30 days after you move out, but you must provide your forwarding address. There is a space in the form for you to do that.
- This is a downloadable legal form which is easy to use. Just fill it in, print it and sign it.
- Intended to be used only in the State of North Dakota.
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