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Commonly Asked Questions about Lease Noncompliance Notices

Long term tenancies (occupied by the same tenant for 5 consecutive years or more) The landlord must provide at least 3 months written notice to be effective on the last day of the third month.
Eviction of Lessees Length of leaseNotice by lessor Lease of more than 6 months 6 months before termination of the lease Lease of 6 months or less 1 month before termination of the lease Lease with an indeterminate term 6 months before intended date of eviction
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.
In Ontario, when a residential lease expires, and there is no new lease, the tenancy automatically becomes a month-to-month tenancy.
In the case of a lease with a fixed term the lessor must notify the lessee six months before the expiry of the lease. If the term of the lease is six months or less, one months notice is required.
How landlords can increase rent in Quebec. Landlords must provide tenants with three to six months written notice before the end of their lease if they plan to increase rent. The written renewal notice must clearly state the new terms of the lease, with a deadline by which tenants must respond.
If the lease is not for a fixed term or if the term of the lease is less than 1 year, the tenant is required to give 1 months written notice of non-renewal. For leases of longer than 1 year, the tenant must give 3 months notice but notice must not be given more than 6 months before the end of the lease term.
When a residential lease comes to the end of its term, it renews automatically without need of a notice. The lease is renewed for the same duration (except for a lease of a duration of 12 months or more which only renews for 12 months).