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Tribunal Ontario | LTB: Forms – N8

Published On: May 8th, 2024

Form N8 – Notice to End your Tenancy at the End of the Term

The form is a legal notice titled “Notice to End your Tenancy at the End of the Term,” aimed at tenants whose landlords wish to terminate their tenancy. It requires tenants’ and landlords’ details and outlines specific reasons for the tenancy’s end, including late rent payments, no longer qualifying for subsidized housing, employment termination, and others. It also provides information on what tenants can do if they disagree with the notice, the implications of moving out, and how the Landlord and Tenant Board can be involved.

It requires filling in tenant and landlord names, rental unit address, termination date, reasons for ending the tenancy with specific details, and important information related to the termination process.

Landlords must provide reasons for termination, detailed events leading to the notice, and adhere to legal termination dates. The form also includes sections for landlord’s (or representative) signature, date, and delivery method. For further guidance on filling out this form, it would be best to consult legal advice or resources provided by tenant-landlord boards or housing authorities in your jurisdiction.

Disclaimer: This guide is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. You should consult the Residential Tenancies Act or a legal professional.

Tribunal Ontario | LTB: Forms – N8

Published On: May 8th, 2024

Form N8 – Notice to End your Tenancy at the End of the Term

The form is a legal notice titled “Notice to End your Tenancy at the End of the Term,” aimed at tenants whose landlords wish to terminate their tenancy. It requires tenants’ and landlords’ details and outlines specific reasons for the tenancy’s end, including late rent payments, no longer qualifying for subsidized housing, employment termination, and others. It also provides information on what tenants can do if they disagree with the notice, the implications of moving out, and how the Landlord and Tenant Board can be involved.

It requires filling in tenant and landlord names, rental unit address, termination date, reasons for ending the tenancy with specific details, and important information related to the termination process.

Landlords must provide reasons for termination, detailed events leading to the notice, and adhere to legal termination dates. The form also includes sections for landlord’s (or representative) signature, date, and delivery method. For further guidance on filling out this form, it would be best to consult legal advice or resources provided by tenant-landlord boards or housing authorities in your jurisdiction.

Disclaimer: This guide is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. You should consult the Residential Tenancies Act or a legal professional.

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