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Commonly Asked Questions about Lease Termination Notification

I am requesting to terminate my lease because (list your reasons for terminating your lease). As such, I intend to vacate this rental unit by (the date you would like to move out). As per my lease contract, I am delivering this notice (number of days in advance) days before my proposed lease end date.
Landlords are required to give their tenant at least 60 days written notice to the end of the term or rent period using the Landlord and Tenant Board Form N12.
You must give your landlord at least 28 days notice and the termination date must be the last day of a rental period. So if your rent is due each Monday, your termination date must be a Sunday. You must give your landlord at least 30 days notice. Your termination date can be any day you choose.
The end of a fixed term tenancy or lease does not mean that the tenant has to move out or sign a renewal or new lease in order to stay. The lease is renewed automatically on a month-to-month basis (if the rent is paid monthly) or week-to-week basis (if rent is paid weekly).
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.
Fixed-term: If you have a fixed-term tenancy, like a one year lease, then you must give notice at least 60 days before the end of the lease. The termination date cannot be before the last day of the fixed term. If you dont give notice, the tenancy continues.