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Non-payment of rent ReasonNotice FormMinimum Notice Period Tenant has not paid their rent. Form N4 Notice to End a Tenancy Early for Non- payment of Rent 7 days (daily or weekly tenancy) 14 days (all other tenancies)
If you do not give a notice to terminate your tenancy, your tenancy automatically renews and you can stay in the unit as a month-to-month tenant.
A landlord can end a tenancy only for the reasons allowed by the Act. In most cases, the first step is for the landlord to give the tenant a notice in writing that they want the tenant to move out. The proper forms a landlord must use for giving a notice to end the tenancy are available from the Board.
In any case where at least 24 hours written notice has been given to the tenant, the written notice must set out: the reason for entry; the date the landlord will enter; and. the time of entry between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Dear (Name of landlord or manager), This letter constitutes my written (number of days notice that you need to give based on your lease agreement) -day notice that I will be moving out of my apartment on (date), the end of my current lease. I am leaving because (new job, rent increase, etc.
You must provide the landlord with your notice no later than 30 days after the landlord gives you the standard lease. In either case, you must provide the landlord with a written notice to terminate the tenancy at least 60 days before the last day of a rental period.
If you have a daily or weekly tenancy, you must give the landlord at least 28 days notice.
In Ontario, tenants cannot be evicted because a landlord is listing their property for sale. If the tenant is in a lease, the new owner assumes the tenant; if the tenant is month-to-month, the new buyer can give 60 days notice of their intention to move into the property.