Sample Notice to Vacate By Landlord on Tenancy Expiry

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Summary

A notice to vacate by a landlord on tenancy expiry is a formal communication issued to a tenant when their lease or tenancy agreement is approaching its end. It serves as communication to tenant that their tenancy/lease will not be renewed and they are required to vacate the rental property by a specific date.
It contains the following information:

1. Landlord's Information: This includes landlord's name, address and contact information.
2. Tenant's Information: Includes the tenant's name and address of the rental property.
3. Date of Notice: Date when the notice is issued.
4. Subject Line or Heading.
5. Move Out Date: Exact date when the tenant is expected to vacate the premises.
6. Notice Period: Informs the tenant of the required notice period for vacating the premises, as per the lease agreement or local rental laws.
Among other details

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Disclaimer: This document is not to be taken as legal advise.

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