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The Form F Landlord Notice To Quit Additional Circumstances is a crucial document for landlords who need to terminate a tenant's lease for reasons beyond rental arrears or lease violations. This guide provides straightforward, step-by-step instructions to help you navigate the process of completing this form online, ensuring clarity and compliance with legal requirements.
Follow the steps to fill out the form accurately and efficiently.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor. This will allow you to access the necessary fields for completion.
- In the 'To' section, enter the tenant’s name as it appears in the lease agreement. If there is no lease, use the tenant’s full name.
- Input the address of the residential premises in the corresponding field. Ensure you provide the complete civic address, including the postal code, even if there is no lease.
- Fill in the date by which you wish the tenant to vacate. For notices under subsection 10(7A), this can be five days after serving the notice. For other cases, provide a reasonable date, which can be seven days after serving the notice for subsection 10(7).
- Select the appropriate reason for termination. Refer to the Residential Tenancies Act provisions relevant to landlord notices to quit, ensuring that the reason aligns with these guidelines.
- Provide your name in the section labeled 'Landlord's name.' If applicable, include your company name; otherwise, enter your full name.
- Input your full civic address, following the same guidelines as in step-3.
- Sign and date the form in the designated area. Note that this date should be the date the notice is served, either in person or sent via registered mail.
- Once all fields are completed, review the form for accuracy. Save your changes, and you have options to download, print, or share your completed document.
Take action today by completing your Form F online to ensure a smooth termination process.
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