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

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of your landlord in the 'TO' field. This ensures that your notice is directed correctly.
  3. In the 'FROM' field, input your name as the tenant. This identifies you as the sender of the notice.
  4. Fill in the 'Address of Leased Premises' section with the complete address of the property you are vacating.
  5. Specify the lease expiration date in the designated space. This is crucial for clarity regarding your intent not to renew.
  6. Sign and date the document at the bottom, confirming your intention to vacate.
  7. Complete the 'PROOF OF DELIVERY' section by indicating how you delivered this notice to your landlord, whether by hand or mail.
  8. Finally, ensure you sign and print your name in this section, along with noting down the delivery date.

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In most states, you are allowed to evict tenants without a motive, meaning a no-cause notice to vacate would be accepted. Certain state laws, such as Californian law, restrict tenant evictions, and a no-cause notice to vacate is not accepted until you give a specific reason.
A notice to vacate is a formally written document that notifies either a tenant or a landlord of the intent to terminate a rental agreement. This document is typically required to end a lease, whether it is initiated by the tenant (tenant notice to vacate) or by the landlord (landlord notice to vacate).
If you do not obey the notice or you do not move out after the notice period expires, your landlord can file a case to evict you in the district court where the apartment is located. A landlord cannot evict you without going to court and getting a court order.

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The landlord must give the tenant a 30 day written notice of eviction which must (1) state specifically what the tenant has done that is a bdocHub of the lease or the landlord-tenant act; (2) state that the lease will terminate in 30 days if the tenant has not remedied the bdocHub in some way.
The 30-day notice is unique in that it can only take effect on certain days: the rental due date during a periodic lease, or the end date of a term lease. For example, if a landlord wants the tenant to vacate on February 1st, they would need to give a 30-day notice at least 30 days before February 1st.
This letter is to notify you that I will not be renewing my lease. I will be ending my lease and moving out of my apartment on , 20. The day I move, I would like to walk through the apartment with you when you do your move-out inspection.

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