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This tutorial focuses on Form N11, an agreement to end a tenancy, as part of the Landlord Self-Help Center's module. It emphasizes that the information provided is general and not legal advice; individuals should consult a legal service provider in Ontario for specifics. The Residential Tenancies Act governs residential rental agreements, defining the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants, and specifying valid reasons for eviction. Tenants enjoy security of tenure, meaning they can remain in their rental unit until a valid termination notice is issued. Termination agreements must be mutual; landlords cannot coerce tenants into signing, and no specific reason is required for ending the tenancy.