Frequently Asked Questions
What is a lease notice?A lease notice is how the tenant gives notice to the landlord on such matters like breaches in the terms of the lease or demanding some form of remedy. However, it can also be used for something simple such as providing a notice the party intends to end the lease.
Example of lease notices are: repair notice, intent to vacate notice, and termination notice.What type of property can these notices be used for?These eviction and lease notices are intended for use with residential property such as houses, apartments, condos, etc.
Use with commercial property at your own discretion.
What is a Repair Notice?A Repair Notice is used when the tenant wants to give notice to the landlord that the landlord is breaching a term of the lease or the provincial legislation and that the premises is not being maintained properly.What is an Intent to Vacate Notice?An Intent to Vacate Notice is used when the tenant (under a fixed term) wants to give notice to the landlord that the tenant plans to vacate the premises at the end of the notice period.What is a Termination Notice?A Termination Notice is used when the tenant wants to give notice to the landlord that the tenant has elected to terminate a lease with a periodic tenancy or for various reasons such as landlord failed to repair the premises within a reasonable time after a repair notice was delivered on the landlord; death of one of the tenants; tenant is military personnel; or tenant moving to seniors' home.