Products tagged with 'notice to landlord'
Landlord Material Breach of Lease Forms for Commercial Leases
Business tenants, has your landlord defaulted on its obligations under your lease? Serve notice on the landlord with these Material Breach of Commercial Lease Forms.
- The package contains the following legal forms:
- Notice of Material Breach of Lease, which must be served first,
- Notice of Termination Due to Material Breach by Landlord, to be served when the period given for curing the breach in the first Notice has expired, provided the landlord has not cured the breach during the notice period.
- These forms are not country-specific and can be used in jurisdictions that do not have statutory forms.
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.
Newfoundland Tenant's Notice to Terminate
Terminate your tenancy by serving your landlord with this Tenant's Notice to Terminate for Newfoundland and Labrador.
- The notice is given under Sections 18(1) and (3) of the Residential Tenancies Act 2018.
- The form contains notes for the tenant setting out how much notice must be given for different types of tenancies, and for different reasons for termination.
- This is a downloadable PDF form from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
New Jersey Notice of Termination by Tenant
Overview of the New Jersey Notice of Termination by Tenant Form
This document serves as a formal notice for tenants in New Jersey who wish to terminate their rental lease. By providing this notice, tenants inform their landlord of their intention not to renew the lease upon its expiration. The tenant is required to vacate the rental premises no later than the lease termination date.
Notice to Landlord
The New Jersey Notice of Termination by Tenant is used to officially notify the landlord that the lease will not be renewed. This ensures that both parties are aware of the tenant’s plan to move out at the end of the lease period, and it specifies the date by which the premises will be vacated.
Certificate of Service
Included with the notice is a Certificate of Service form. This form is used to document the manner in which the notice was delivered to the landlord. Recording these details provides proof that the landlord has been properly informed of the tenant’s intentions.
Availability
The template for this notice is available as a downloadable Microsoft Word file, making it easy for tenants to access and complete.
Jurisdiction
This notice is designed specifically for use in the State of New Jersey. It should not be used for rental agreements outside of New Jersey.
Texas 30 Day Notice to Landlord of Intention to Vacate
Overview
This Texas 30 Day Notice to Landlord of Intention to Vacate is for use by tenants in the State of Texas who wish to terminate their monthly tenancy. By delivering this notice, tenants inform their landlord of the intention to end the tenancy and vacate the premises by a specified date.
Legal Requirements
To ensure compliance, the notice must be served in accordance with Title 8 of the Texas Property Code. Adhering to these legal guidelines is essential to properly terminate the tenancy and avoid potential disputes.
Notification Details
The notice explicitly states that the tenant will terminate the tenancy on the chosen date and will vacate the property by that date. This clear communication helps both parties prepare for the end of the rental agreement.
Service of the Notice on the Landlord
A Service of Notice form is provided with this template. Tenants can use this form to record the details of how and when the notice was served to the landlord, ensuring a documented process.
Template Format and Usage
This legal form template is provided in MS Word format. It is easy to download, fill out, and print, making the process straightforward for tenants. Please note that this template is intended exclusively for use in the State of Texas.
New York Notice to Landlord of Termination of Monthly Tenancy (other than NYC)
Purpose of the Notice
This notice is intended for tenants in New York State who wish to terminate a monthly rental agreement for premises located outside the City of New York. The form is specifically designed to comply with the requirements of N.Y. Real Property Law §§ 226-c and 232b.
Eligibility and Scope
The form is to be used exclusively for rental properties that are not located within New York City. It is not applicable for terminating tenancies within New York City limits.
Notice Requirements
To properly terminate the monthly tenancy, the tenant must serve the landlord with this notice. The notice must specify a termination date that is at least 30 days from the date the notice is served. The tenant is required to vacate the premises by the date indicated in the notice.
Service of Notice Form
A Service of Notice form is included to document and record the details of how the notice was served on the landlord. This ensures there is a clear record of the delivery method and date.
Jurisdiction
This notice is only intended for use within the State of New York, with the explicit exclusion of properties located in New York City.
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