USA Landlord and Tenant Notices

Give notice to your tenant or to your landlord with these state-specific Landlord and Tenant Notice Forms.

If you need to provide notice to your tenant or landlord, you can use these state-specific Landlord and Tenant Notice Forms. These forms are designed to cover a variety of situations and are tailored to meet the legal requirements in your state.

Available Form Types

  • Notices to Vacate
  • Termination Notices
  • Notices of Default
  • Security Deposit Forms

User-Friendly Design

All forms are easy to use, making them suitable for landlords, tenants, and rental property managers alike. They are structured to ensure clarity and compliance in communicating important information.

Record of Service Section

Each form includes a dedicated Record of Service section. This section allows you to document the specifics of how the notice was delivered, providing a reliable record for your files.

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New Jersey Notice to Quit for Habitual Late Rent

Overview of the New Jersey 30-Day Notice to Quit 

Landlords in New Jersey have the legal right to terminate a tenancy when a tenant repeatedly fails to pay rent on time. To initiate this process, the landlord must serve the tenant with a 30-Day Notice to Quit. This formal notice is intended for situations where the tenant has habitually paid rent late, despite prior warnings.

Prior Notice Requirement

Before issuing the 30-Day Notice to Quit, the landlord must first serve the tenant with a Notice to Cease. The Notice to Cease acts as a warning, informing the tenant of the need to pay rent punctually. If the tenant continues to pay rent late after receiving this warning, the landlord may then proceed with the Notice to Quit.

Purpose and Implications of the Notice to Quit

The 30-Day Notice to Quit clearly informs the tenant that, due to their continued failure to comply with the Notice to Cease, the tenancy is now terminated. The tenant is required to vacate the premises within thirty days of receiving this notice.

If the tenant does not leave the property by the specified date, the landlord is entitled to begin eviction proceedings to regain possession of the premises.

Certificate of Service

To document how and when the Notice to Quit was delivered to the tenant, a Certificate of Service form is included. This form enables the landlord to record the specific details of service, ensuring legal compliance and clarity in the eviction process.

Format and Intended Use

The Notice to Quit, along with the Certificate of Service, is provided in Microsoft Word format for ease of use and editing. It is specifically designed for use within the State of New Jersey and should not be used in other jurisdictions.

 

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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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New York 3 Day Notice of Demand for Unpaid Rent

New York landlords, is your tenant behind in the rent? Serve him/her with this 3 Day Notice of Demand for Unpaid Rent, pursuant to the State Consolidated Laws.

  • The tenant is required to pay the overdue rent within 3 days or the landlord will initiate legal proceedings to recover the premises.
  • A Service of Notice form is included, to record the details of how the Notice is served on the tenant.
  • The form is available in MS Word format. Easy to use, downloadable, fully editable.
  • Intended to be used only within the State of New York.
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New York Notice of Termination of Tenancy at Will

Overview

This document serves as a formal Notice of Termination for a tenancy at will within the State of New York. Landlords can use this notice to initiate the process of ending a tenancy at will by informing the tenant of the required steps and timeline for vacating the premises.

Termination Terms

The tenant is hereby notified that the tenancy will terminate in 30 days from the date this notice is served. The tenant is required to vacate and surrender possession of the premises by the end of the 30-day period. Failure to vacate as required may result in the landlord pursuing legal action to have the tenant removed, in accordance with New York State law.

Service of Notice on Tenant

A Service of Notice form is included with this document. This form should be used to document the method and details regarding how the Notice of Termination was delivered to the tenant.

Format and Intended Use

This document is provided as a downloadable legal form in Microsoft Word format. It is intended for use exclusively within the State of New York.

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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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New York Notice to Tenant of Termination of Monthly Tenancy (for NYC)

Purpose of Notice

This Notice to Tenant of Termination of Monthly Tenancy is intended for use by landlords in New York City who wish to terminate a month-to-month rental arrangement. The notice must be served in accordance with the New York State Consolidated Laws, specifically N.Y. Real Property Law §§ 226-c and 232a. This form is designed exclusively for rental premises within the City of New York.

Notice Requirements

The tenant is formally notified that their month-to-month tenancy will terminate in 30 days. At the conclusion of this 30-day period, the tenant is required to vacate (quit) the premises. If the tenant fails to vacate as instructed, the landlord is permitted by law to initiate summary proceedings to remove the tenant from the property.

Service of Notice Form

A Service of Notice form is included with this document. This form should be used to record the details regarding how the Notice to Tenant was served. Proper documentation of service helps ensure compliance with legal requirements.

Format and Intended Use

This notice is available in Microsoft Word format for ease of use and completion. It is intended solely for use within the City of New York and should not be used for rental properties outside this jurisdiction.

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New York Notice to Tenant of Termination of Monthly Tenancy (other than NYC)

Overview

This Notice of Termination is used to formally end a month-to-month tenancy for rental premises located in the State of New York, excluding those within the City of New York. The form has been prepared in accordance with State Consolidated Laws governing landlord-tenant relationships.

Scope of Use

This form is intended exclusively for use with rental properties situated outside the jurisdiction of New York City. It is not applicable for tenancies within the City of New York.

Notification and Termination Period

The tenant is hereby notified that their month-to-month tenancy will be terminated effective one month from the date of service of this notice. The tenant is required to vacate the premises by the end of this one-month period.

Landlord's Rights and Next Steps

If the tenant does not voluntarily vacate the property by the specified date, the landlord reserves the right to take further action as permitted by law to recover possession of the premises.

Service of Notice Form

A Service of Notice form is included with this document. This accompanying form should be used to record the details of how and when the Notice of Termination was delivered to the tenant, ensuring proper documentation of service.

Format and Intended Use

This Notice of Termination is available in Microsoft Word format for convenience and is designed solely for use within the State of New York, outside the City of New York.

 

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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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North Carolina Notice of Sale of Rental Premises

Give notice to a tenant that the property they are renting has been sold with this Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises for North Carolina.

  • 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 legal form template can be used by landlords and rental property managers.
  • Intended to be used in the State of North Carolina.
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Notice of Complaint About Another Tenant | USA

Is another tenant in your building causing problems by noisy or disruptive behavior? Notify your landlord with this free USA Notice of Complaint About Another Tenant.

  • You should try to address the problem directly with the other tenant first. Keep track of days on which the behavior occurs, and every contact you have had with the other tenant about the problem.
  • If the other tenant ignores your attempts and has not stopped the noise or other behavior, then mail or deliver the written notice to your landlord.
  • This free form can be used anywhere in the United States.
  • The template is downloadable and includes a Service of Notice form.
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