Notice of Intent to Vacate at End of Specified Lease Term from Tenant to Landlord for Residential Property - Vermont 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the landlord's name in the designated 'TO' field. This ensures that your notice is directed correctly.
  3. In the 'FROM' field, input your name as the tenant, followed by your current address in the 'Address of Leased Premises' section.
  4. Specify the lease expiration date in the provided space. This is crucial as it indicates when you will vacate.
  5. Sign and date the document at the bottom. Ensure that you include both your signature and the date of signing.
  6. For proof of delivery, select how you delivered this notice to your landlord (by hand or registered/certified mail) and fill in any necessary details.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or exporting your completed form.

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Dear (Landlords Name), I am writing to formally notify you of my intent to vacate the premises located at (Rental Property Address) on (Move-Out Date). This notice is being given in ance with the (30-day/60-day) notice requirement outlined in our lease agreement. My last day of residence will be (Move-Out Date).
What is a notice to vacate? A notice to vacate is a legal written document from a landlord to a tenant or vice versa that informs the other party of a move-out date from an apartment, condo, house, or any residential rental property. A notice to vacate letter provides the tenant adequate time to prepare for their move.
All notices should be in writing, so you and your landlord have proof of the agreed move-out date, as well as any other relevant conditions, such as the reason for vacating. Email the letter or deliver it to the property manager and make sure it includes: Date it was sent or delivered. Your name and current address.
In Burlington: For No Cause, WITH NO WRITTEN LEASE - 90 day written notice if tenant has resided in the home for less than two years. 120 day written notice if tenant has resided in the home for over two years.
The law requires that notice to terminate a rental contract must be given in writing. No specific legal format is required but a registered letter is the surest way. This notice must be sent by post three (complete) months before the date of the end of the lease.

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If you want your document to be legally-compliant, then you must ensure the document includes all of the following factors: Full names of the parties involved in the lease agreement. Termination date of the lease. Full address of the property. (If applicable) The reason why you chose to terminate the lease agreement.
I regret to inform you that due to [Reason for Moving, e.g., job relocation, personal reasons], I must break my lease agreement and vacate the property at [Your Current Address] on [Intended Move-Out Date]. I understand that breaking the lease early may involve additional fees, and I am willing to discuss this further.

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