Terminate Lease Without Notice

State:
Georgia
Control #:
GA-1214LT
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This form is used by Landlord to terminate an at-will residential lease by giving 60 days notice to the Tenant. "Residential" includes a house, apartment, or condo. An "at-will" lease is one which may be terminated at any time, for any reason- or for no reason at all- by either Landlord or Tenant. Rent is typically payable on a weekly, monthly or yearly basis. For additional information, see the Law Summary link.


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In general, most states allow a landlord to terminate a lease or rental agreement if the tenant: Fails to pay rent; Violates a clause in the lease or rental agreement; Violates a responsibility imposed by law.

It should contain the essentials, such as:Your name, and the landlord's name and address.The date you're writing the letter.Informing the landlord you're breaking your lease early.The reason why you're breaking your lease.The building and apartment you're vacating.The date by which you're vacating.More items...

Dear Landlord, This letter will constitute written notice of my intention to vacate my apartment on date, the end of my current lease. I am doing so because explain the reason if you desire, such as a large increase in rent. Please recall that I made a security deposit of $ on date.

Dear (Name of landlord or property manager), This letter constitutes my written (number of days' notice that you need to give based on your lease agreement)-day notice that I will be moving out of my apartment on (date), the end of my current lease. I am leaving because (new job, rent increase, etc.)

Dear Landlord, This letter will constitute written notice of my intention to vacate my apartment on date, the end of my current lease. I am doing so because explain the reason if you desire, such as a large increase in rent. Please recall that I made a security deposit of $ on date.

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In nearly all cases, written notice is required for a landlord or a tenant to terminate a tenancy, even monthtomonth oral tenancies. In order to terminate a week-to-week tenancy, a seven (7) day notice is needed.These leases must allow the tenant who has already occupied a rental unit for more than. Usually, no notice is needed to end a fixed term lease (like a one-year lease) if you want to end it on the date given in the lease. Lease will end, then the following schedule sets it: Rent pay period.

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