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In this video, Beta Delesi discusses the N9 notice, which is the tenant's notice to end a tenancy. There are three ways to terminate a tenancy: by tenant notice, mutual agreement, or court order. The N9 notice must provide a 60-day termination date relative to the last day of the rental period; for example, if the tenancy begins on the first of the month, the termination date must be 60 days from the end of that month, covering the following two months as well. If a landlord serves an N12 notice, the tenant can shorten this period by issuing an N9 with a 10-day notice. The video also clarifies the difference between N9 and N11 notices: the N11 represents a mutual agreement, allowing for any termination date.