Dear landlord or property manager's name, This letter shall serve as my written notice to vacate on DD/MM/YYYY. I request to vacate and terminate the lease which was signed and agreed upon on start of lease date. I will be moving out of the property at current full address, at the latest, by DD/MM/YYYY.
20-day notices are also sometimes called “no cause” notices. In most cities in Washington, the landlord does not have to give a reason why they are asking the tenant to leave, and currently no extensions exist in Washington state law.
A tenant can terminate a lease in the following ways: If a tenant does not want to continue with their lease after the fixed term ends, then they must provide the landlord with 30 days' notice and confirm the end date of the lease (RTA section 70A).
How to Write an Early Lease Termination Letter Date and Address. Begin your letter with the rental property address and the date. Salutation. Statement of Intent. Reason for Early Termination. Reference to Lease Agreement. Security Deposit Details. Proposed Termination Date. Offer to Assist With the Transition.
Dear (landlord's name), I, (Tenant's Name), am writing to inform you that I intend to terminate my lease agreement. I am delivering this notice (number of days before your lease ends) days before my lease for (rental unit address) comes to an end. The last day of my tenancy will be on (day, month, year).
How to break a lease in WA? To break a lease in Washington, tenants must give their landlord 20 days' written notice stating the termination date and reason.
If a tenant wants to terminate the lease early, the tenant must terminate the lease in writing, specifying the day they will deliver up vacant possession and sign the termination notice. (RTA sections 67 and 68).