A notice to vacate is a letter or document that a landlord sends to a tenant to inform them that they must vacate the property by a certain date. There are different types of notice to vacate depending on the circumstances, but in general, it serves as a formal notification that a tenant’s tenancy is ending.
Here is a sample letter from a landlord to tenant notice to vacate:
[Landlord’s Name]
[Landlord’s Address]
[City, State ZIP Code]
[Date]
[Tenant’s Name]
[Tenant’s Address]
[City, State ZIP Code]
Dear [Tenant’s Name],
I am writing to inform you that I am terminating your tenancy at [property address]. Pursuant to the terms of your lease, this notice is being provided to you [insert the number of days notice required by the state/local laws].
As per the lease agreement, your tenancy will end on [end date of tenancy]. Please be aware that you will be responsible for any damages to the property and for any unpaid rent or utility bills up to the end of the tenancy.
I request that you vacate the property by the end of the tenancy and return the keys to the property to me at [landlord’s address or the address where the keys should be returned].
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
[Landlord’s Name]
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n.b. It’s important to note that the laws regarding notice to vacate may vary depending on the state or country, so it is important to consult with local laws and regulations before issuing a notice to vacate.