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Nova Scotia Notice to Quit - Additional Circumstances
Nova Scotia landlords can terminate a tenancy for reasons other than rent arrears or breaches by serving the tenant with this Form F, Landlord's Notice to Quit - Additional Circumstances.
- There are instructions included in the document which explain how to complete and serve the document on your tenant.
- The Notice can only be given in the circumstances outlined in subsections 10(7), 10(7A), and clauses 10(8)(a),(b) and (c) and 10(9)(c) of the Residential Tenancies Act.
- Nova Scotia Landlord's Notice to Quit - Additional Circumstances, Form F can be downloaded via the link.
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Nova Scotia Notice to Quit for Breach
Has your tenant breached a statutory condition of the rental contract? Serve them with this Landlord's Notice to Quit for Breach, Form E under the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Act.
- The Notice is given under subsections 10(7B) and (7C) of the Act.
- The form contains instructions to help the landlord complete the document and serve it on the tenant.
- There are separate instructions for landlords of land lease communities (mobile home parks).
- Keep a copy of the signed form for your records.
- Nova Scotia Landlord's Notice to Quit for Breach of Statutory Condition, Form E can be downloaded directly from the link.
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Nova Scotia Tenant's Notice to Quit
Give notice to your landlord that you are moving out at the end of the current lease term by serving them with this Form C Tenant's Notice to Quit.
- Notice is given in accordance with section 10(1) and 10(3) of the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Act.
- If there are multiple tenants, be aware that this Notice form ends the tenancy for ALL tenants and not just one.
- The Notice contains instructions on how to complete the form and serve it on your landlord.
- The form can be used to end a monthly, weekly or yearly tenancy, or for a manufactured home tenancy.
- Form C Tenant's Notice to Quit can be downloaded directly from the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Program website by clicking the Download link.
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Nova Scotia Tenant's Notice to Quit - Early Termination
Notify your landlord that you must terminate your lease early by serving them with this Tenant's Notice to Quit - Early Termination, Forms G and H.
- The Notice is given in accordance with section 10B, 10C or 10D of the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Act.
- The Act only allows you to terminate your lease early for certain health-related reasons.
- The form contains instructions about what other documents you will need to send to your landlord along with the Notice to Quit.
- The form also tells you how to complete the form if there are other people living with you in the leased premises.
- Nova Scotia Tenant's Notice to Quit - Early Termination, Forms G and H.
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New Jersey Notice to Quit for Illegal Activity
New Jersey landlords, terminate a tenant who is involved in illegal activity by serving them with this 3-Day Notice to Quit.
- The landlord does not have to serve a tenant with a Notice to Cease if the tenant is involved in illegal activities such as drug trafficking, assault, prostitution, etc.
- This Notice informs the tenant that, because of the illegal activity, the tenancy is now terminated and the tenant must vacate the premises 3 days after receiving the Notice.
- If the tenant does not vacate the premises, the landlord will start eviction proceedings.
- A Certificate of Service form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of New Jersey.
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North Carolina 10 Day Notice to Pay or Quit
Has your tenant failed to pay the rent on time? Serve this North Carolina 10 Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit to start the process of evicting the tenant.
- The tenant must pay the rent within 10 days of receiving the notice to avoid termination of the lease.
- If the rent is not paid within the 10-day period, the tenant must vacate the property.
- The landlord can also add in late fees or other charges owing by the tenant as of the date of the Notice.
- This is a reusable legal form. Buy it and download it, and you can use it as often as you require.
- The form is available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of North Carolina.
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