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N4: NOTICE TO END YOUR TENANCY FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENT If you weren't able to pay your rent, your landlord may have served you with an N4 notice to evict you from your rental home. An N4 notice is a legal document from the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) that a landlord serves to their tenant if rent is owing.
Dear [Tenant's Name], This letter serves as formal notice that you are required to vacate the premises at [Rental Property Address] by [Date]. This notice is being given in ance with the terms of your lease agreement, which expires on [Lease End Date].
Landlord requirements: Give 120 days' notice in the form of an N13 form for their application to the Landlord and Tenant Board in order for the eviction order to be valid. File an L2 with the Landlord Tenant Board no later than 30 days after the termination date on the N13.
All notices must: be in writing. give the address of the residential premises. be signed by the landlord or the landlord's agent. set out the rent that is due and any additional rent that may become due during the notice period. state the reasons for the eviction. state the date the tenancy ends.
Any additional rent payments that have come due after the notice was given to the tenant. Note: A landlord may apply to terminate the tenancy in cases where a tenant has only paid part of the amount indicated as owing on the notice. If the tenant does not void the N4 notice, it does not expire.