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Once you issue the notice to the tenant, the tenant has a full seven days to cure the violation, including weekends and holidays. This means that you may not issue a notice to vacate if the violation reoccurs during that seven-day period.
The notice must: Be in writing. Be addressed to the tenant. Describe the rental property, usually by giving the address. Give the reason for the eviction. State how much time the tenant has to fix the problem, if there is one. Include the landlord's address and the date of the notice.
Basically, if your tenant hasn't given you an N9 or given you notice in writing that they want to end their tenancy, then use the N11 to keep everything kosher. This form should also be used for any 'cash for keys' type situation to ensure that the tenant has legally bound themselves to leaving the unit.
This notice is to inform the tenant of the intention of the landlord to apply to court and recover the premises from the tenant. It is given for seven days, within which the tenant must vacate or prepare to go to court. For the notice to be valid, the seven days must be clear and not short of one day.
To give notice, you must use the Tenant's Notice to Terminate the Tenancy (Form N9). This form is available in the Forms section at tribunalsontario.ca/ltb or from any LTB office.