This landlord-tenant form is a 30-day Termination Notice. It is a sample only, and may not comply with the land-lord tenant law for your state. Confirm compliance before using. Available in Word and Rich Text formats.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Yes, as long as it complies with Arizona law and the lease terms, it's considered legally binding for both parties involved.
If you don't hear back, don’t sweat it! You’re still within your rights to end the rental as long as you followed the notice rules.
Yes, giving a notice doesn't mean you have to leave immediately. You can stay for the entire notice period before moving out.
It's best to send the notice at the start of the month or as early as you can, so there’s no confusion and both parties have plenty of time to prepare.
Writing a notice is straightforward. Just include the date, the parties involved, the property address, and clearly state your intention to terminate the lease in 30 days.
Either the landlord or the tenant can issue a 30 Day Termination Notice when they want to end the lease, as long as they follow the rules set in the agreement.
A 30 Day Termination Notice is a written notice given by a landlord or tenant to end a rental agreement, allowing 30 days for the other party to prepare for the change.
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