Nicholson Real Estate

TENANT VACATE NOTICE

HOW CAN A LEASE OR RESIDENCY BE ENDED?

In generally, it can be terminated under three main ways:

* Under mutual agreement from all parties.
* A landlord or owner gives a Notice to Vacate to the tenant or resident.
* The tenant or resident gives notice to the landlord or owner that they intent to vacate.

END LEASE OR RESIDENCY BY LANDLORD OR OWNER

There can be many reason a landlord wants a tenant to vacate. You may want to move in to the property or one of your relatives or friends wants to live there. You may want to do renovations. You might want to sell the property with vacant possession. Each state has varying rules regarding the notice period required to end a tenancy. Different situation have different rules. To ensure a positive result comply with the laws in your state.

Sometimes you just want the current tenant out because they are too much hard work. A lot of State authorities call this termination without giving a reason. Check the procedures and rules in your state.

Often when a termination is instigated by a landlord it is due to breaches of your rental contract. Most often it will be before the agreement has expired.

To issue a vacate notice, please fill out the form below and return it to our office, should you have any questions, please contact our office or leave a message by email.

Nicholson Head Office

21 - 23 Nicholson Street
Brunswick East, VIC 3057
Phone: (03) 9387 0966
Fax: (03) 9380 1985

Reservoir Office

Crn the Broadway and High St Reservoir

Phone: (03) 9460 2541
Fax: (03) 9460 2011

info@nicholsonre.com.au