Notice of Intent Not to Renew at End of Specified Term from Landlord to Tenant for Residential Property - North Carolina 2025

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From most of the leases that I have seen, the only requirement for either party is to provide notice that the lease will not be renewed. So long as they provided you notice within the stated time period, they would be within their right to do so, even without telling you as to why.
Notice of non-renewal should always be given in writing. At the end of the lease, neither party is legally obligated to renew the lease with the other party, but landlords need to take care that non-renewal decisions are not retaliatory or based on discriminatory reasons.
If you decide not to renew a lease, make sure you provide proper notice. Send a lease termination letter to the tenant at least 90 days before the end of the lease. Include details on how and when to vacate the premises.
A Letter of Intent to Renew Lease (or Letter to Request for Extension of Lease) is a document that is used by a person who is renting real property (the renter) to inform their landlord that they would like to renew or extend their lease whether it is for residential or commercial purpose.
Its also important to note that renters must notify the landlord of their plan not to renew by the required timeframe stated in the lease agreement. Failing to do so can result in expensive fees, landing in a month-to-month agreement with a higher monthly rent, or extending the lease for another term.

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I am writing to inform you that I will not be renewing our lease agreement, which is due to expire on [Lease End Date]. This letter serves as my official notice to you, in ance with the terms stipulated in our lease agreement which requires a [Notice Period, typically 30 or 60 days] notice for non-renewal.
Many lease agreements contain clauses that automatically renew the lease for another term (often 12 months) if neither party provides notice of non-renewal.
The fact that the terms of the lease has come to an end does not mean that you have to leave the property. Unless you or your landlord takes specific steps to end the agreement under the lease, it will simply continue on exactly the same terms. You do not need do anything unless you receive a notice from your landlord.

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