Products tagged with 'termination of tenancy'
Saskatchewan Notice to Landlord to Vacate Early for Cause
Saskatchewan tenants, has your landlord breached the terms of the lease? You can end your tenancy early by serving the landlord with this Notice to Landlord to Vacate Early for Cause.
- This form can only be used in the event of a material breach of the lease by the landlord.
- This is a free PDF form provided by the Office of Residential Tenancies.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Saskatchewan Notice to Landlord to Terminate Periodic Tenancy
Give notice that you plan to move out by serving your landlord with this Saskatchewan Form 6 Notice to Landlord to Terminate Tenancy.
- This is a free fillable PDF form provided by the Office of Residential Tenancies.
- It also contains information to help tenants get their security deposit back.
- This form is for periodic tenancies, e.g. month-to-month or week-to-week.
- Just download the PDF, save it and follow the instructions.
- For use only in the Province of Saskatchewan.
New South Wales Notice to Terminate Tenancy Agreement by Tenant
Notify your landlord that you plan to terminate your tenancy and move out with this free Notice to Terminate Tenancy Agreement form for New South Wales.
- This form can be used for ending a tenancy for a variety of reasons, in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act 2010:
- End of fixed term tenancy
- Termination of periodic tenancy
- Breach of agreement by landlord
- Contravention by landlord of information disclosure requirements
- Rent increase during fixed term tenancy of 2 years or more
- Early termination without compensation to landlord
- Death of a tenant
- A Service of Notice form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the landlord.
- This is a free PDF download provided by the NSW Government.
New South Wales Notice to Terminate Tenancy Agreement by Landlord / Agent
Give notice to a tenant that their tenancy is terminated with this Notice to Terminate Tenancy Agreement form for New South Wales landlords and agents.
- This Notice form can be used to end a tenancy in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 for a variety of reasons:
- to end a fixed term tenancy,
- to terminate a periodic tenancy without cause,
- to end the tenancy upon the sale of the rental premises,
- for non-payment of rent or other charges,
- breach of agreement other than unpaid rent,
- upon the death of the tenant, or
- if the premises are destroyed or have become uninhabita le.
- A Service of Notice form is included to record the details of how it was served on the tenant.
- This is a free PDF form provided by the NSW Government.
Alabama Notice of Termination for Breach of Lease
Alabama landlords, if your tenant is in breach of the rental agreement or lease, serve the tenant with this Notice of Termination for Breach of Lease.
This Notice of Termination is designed for use by Alabama landlords when a tenant is found to be in breach of their rental agreement or lease. The purpose of this document is to formally inform the tenant of their breach and the subsequent termination of the lease.
Notification of Breach
Upon serving this Notice, the tenant is notified that they have violated the terms of the lease. The document clearly states that the lease is terminated due to this breach.
Tenant Responsibilities
After receiving the Notice, the tenant is required to either cure the breach—if it is possible to do so—or vacate the rental premises within 14 days. Failure to comply with these requirements will result in the landlord initiating eviction proceedings.
Service of Notice
The package includes a Service of Notice form, which should be completed to record the specific details of how and when the Notice was served on the tenant.
Usage and Availability
Once purchased, the form may be used as often as needed by the landlord. It is available in Microsoft Word format for convenience.
Jurisdiction
This Notice is intended for use exclusively within the State of Alabama.
New Jersey Notice of Termination by Tenant
NJ tenants, terminate your rental agreement by serving your landlord with this New Jersey Notice of Termination form.
This document serves as a formal notice for tenants in New Jersey who wish to terminate their rental lease. By serving this notice, tenants inform their landlord of their intention not to renew the lease when it expires.
The tenant agrees to vacate the rental premises no later than the lease termination date.
Notice to Landlord
The New Jersey Notice of Termination by Tenant officially notifies 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.
Proof 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.