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Commonly Asked Questions about Rent and Lease Notices

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.
Four Month Notice to End Tenancy Generation If a landlord wants to end a tenancy for landlord or purchaser occupation of the rental unit on or after July 18, 2024, they must generate a Four Month Notice to End Tenancy for Landlords Use of Property form RTB-32L using the Residential Tenancy Branchs web portal.
Minimum notice periods for termination without cause in Ontario? Period of EmploymentNotice Required Less than 1 year 1 week 1 year, but less than 3 years 2 weeks 3 years, but less than 4 years 3 weeks 4 years, but less than 5 years 4 weeks4 more rows
If there is a month-to-month tenancy agreement with the rent due on the 1st day of each month and notice is provided to the tenant on January 20, the earliest the termination date on the notice can be is March 31 which is 60 days after the notice is given and on the last day of the monthly rental period.
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.
Landlords cannot reveal personal information about a tenant or applicant, unless they receive prior approval from the individual, or it is required by law.
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.