(This post is part of our “Landlord Basics” series, which seeks to help the new landlord / investor understand some of the basics of tenant relations and property management. Click here to view the entire Landlord Basics archive.)
Update: You can now download a sample Termination of Tenancy Form.
At some point, it will be time to tell a tenant that it’s time to part ways. The 30 Day Notice, or Termination of Tenancy Notice, must be issued to the tenant to begin the process of removing a tenant from the property, unless you are evicting due to non payment. If you are evicting due to non payment, you will want to issue a 3 Day Notice, or Notice to Pay Or Quit, prior to issuing a 30 Day Notice.
Before we get into the meat of how 30 Day Notices work, please note that this is written based on the laws in my local jurisdiction. Please consult your lawyer prior to initiating any legal action against a tenant!
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