How to end a Tenancy Agreement

When the Tenant and Landlord agree to end a Tenancy, Use the N11 Form approved by the Landlord and Tenant Board.  As a landlord, I have had my share of problems, I cannot stress how important it is to use this simple form. The N11 form can save thousands of dollars.  Here it is:

(You can download the file here)

Sometimes tenants say they will move out at the end of the month and the Landlord believes them.  If this form is not used, and the tenant does not move out, the landlord could be in a sticky situation.  If the tenant signed this, it is very easy to get the tenant out.   Landlords, never offer a tenant anything for them to leave without getting this form signed in return.  Tenants, in order to protect yourselves,  use the forms approved by the Landlord Tenant Board when interacting with Landlords.

Before I start spending money on advertising a rental, take money from a new tenant and sign a new lease, it is my policy to get this form signed.  If I want to rent a place that has a tenant now, I will want to make sure the current Landlord has this form signed too.  That way on moving day, a truck and movers don’t show up to find a locked door and a previous tenant claiming their not moving.

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One Response to How to end a Tenancy Agreement

  1. steveninbradford says:

    The N11 form is a absolute must. Several forms can be used to evict a tenant but the N11 is the only form where the tenant already agreed to leave willingly (even if the change their mind later). Note: All leases (rental contracts) renew them selves forever. Landlords can have a expensive and hard time evicting a tenant,

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