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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alabama Notice of Lease Termination document in the editor.
  2. Select whether you are the Tenant(s) or Landlord by checking the appropriate box at the top of the form.
  3. Enter your name(s) and address in the designated fields to ensure proper identification.
  4. Fill in the date when the month-to-month tenancy was signed, ensuring it aligns with your records.
  5. Specify the effective termination date, which must be at least thirty (30) days after the next rental period date. This is crucial for compliance with Alabama state laws.
  6. Sign and print your name at the bottom of the form to validate your notice.
  7. Complete the Certificate of Service section by providing details about how and when you delivered a copy of this notice.

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Your landlord can end the let at any time by serving a written notice to quit. The notice period will depend on the tenancy or agreement, but is often at least 4 weeks.
Once an eviction order has been issued by the court, the tenant will have a set number of days to vacate the property, as specified in the order. This is usually between 3 and 7 days in Alabama.
An early lease termination addendum is a legal document that allows either the landlord or tenant to cancel their lease agreement. This is commonly permitted at the tenants request and requires at least 30 days notice while paying a termination fee equal to one months rent.
The only way a landlord can remove a tenant from a rental unit is by winning an eviction lawsuit against the tenant. Even then, the landlord must not actually physically evict the tenant. That can only be done by a law enforcement officer with a court order.
Landlord gives proper written notice to the tenant to vacate for cause. This is typically 7-14 days depending on the reason. If a tenant fails to comply, the landlord files an eviction complaint with the court and pays the filing fee.

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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.
In all cases of tenancy by the month or for any other term less than one year, where the tenant holds over without special agreement, the landlord shall have the right to terminate the tenancy by giving the tenant 10 days notice in writing of such termination, and the landlord upon giving said notice for said time
- 3-Day Notice: Non-payment of rent or lease violations. - 30-60 Day Notice: For no-fault evictions. Landlords can file if the tenant fails to comply with the notice. The tenant must be served with the Summons and Complaint.

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