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A notice to vacate is often the first step in the process of terminating a residential lease agreement or commercial lease. This happens because a tenant is ready to move on or the landlord finds a tenant that is better suited to the property.

Irrespective of why it is given, it’s important to understand what a notice to vacate is and how it works. In this post, we’ll look at notices to vacate in more detail.

What is a Notice to Vacate?

A notice to vacate is a written statement given by a tenant to a landlord informing the landlord that they plan to move out of the home or apartment when the lease ends. A notice to vacate can also be given by a landlord to a tenant when the landlord ends the lease agreement and requires the tenant to vacate the property.

It should be distinguished from other clauses in lease agreements like a break clause or early termination clause which also relate to the termination of a lease agreement, but in different circumstances and have different requirements.

Here is an article about notice to vacate letters.

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Purpose of Notice to Vacate Letters

When a tenant moves out of a rental property, the landlord will need to spend time and money to fill the property. This takes time because the landlord will have to advertise the home or apartment, find prospective tenants, and screen them. So, the main purpose of giving a notice to vacate to the landlord is to enable them to find new tenants and minimize the time they’ll lose out on rental income.

Likewise, a landlord should give a notice to vacate well in advance to enable the tenant to find a suitable home or apartment they can move into.

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How To Write a Notice to Vacate Letter

The notice to vacate should set out all the basic information that makes the purpose of the letter clear. It should also show that either the tenant or the landlord has followed the necessary steps to commence the move out process.

As such, the notice should contain the following information:

  • The tenant’s name and address. This shows who the letter is from or directed to, depending on the circumstances, and should contain the tenant’s current address.
  • The landlord's name and address. This is the contact information that the landlord has provided in terms of the lease agreement.
  • Date. This is the date on which the notice is prepared.
  • The purpose of the notice. The notice should clearly state that it's a notice of to vacate.
  • Requested move out date. The notice should indicate the date on which the tenant will vacate the property or the date on which the landlord requests that the tenant vacate the property.
  • The advance move out notice. Each state requires an amount of time that must be given in terms of a notice to vacate in order to legally terminate the lease agreement. Depending on the state and the type of lease agreement, the amount of notice can vary between seven days to 60 days.
  • The need for a move out inspection. Certain states require a landlord to perform a move out inspection when a tenant vacates a home or apartment. The tenant needs to be informed on this date and the time at which the inspection will happen.
  • The security deposit return. Each state has different rules for how and when a security deposit must be returned to the tenant. The notice to vacate should clearly set out that the tenant is entitled to the return of the security deposit and when this return will happen.
  • Forwarding address. When the tenant prepares a notice to vacate, they should include the address where they can be reached and where the security deposit can be sent after they vacated the rental.
  • Tenant signature. Depending on who sends the notice to vacate, it must be signed by either the tenant or the landlord.

Here is an article about how to write a notice to vacate.

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When To Use a Notice to Vacate Letters

There are different scenarios when notice to vacate letters are used. These are:

  • Tenant to landlord no-cause notice to terminate. The first type of notice to vacate is the notice to vacate letter from a tenant to a landlord that serves as a termination letter of the lease. In terms of this notice the tenant informs the land that they will not be renewing the lease and that they will vacate the rental property. This notice should be given well in advance of the lease renewal. Typically, a 30-day notice is required.
  • Landlord to tenant no-cause notice to terminate. The second type of notice to vacate is similar to the first but it's a notice that is sent by the landlord to the tenant that requests the tenant to vacate the property and informs them that the lease will not be renewed. This form of notice is quite uncommon because landlords want to have tenants in their properties.
  • Landlord to tenant cause notice to terminate. The cause notice to terminate from the landlord to the tenant happens when the tenant has done something in violation of the lease agreement. This can include anything from the failure to pay rent to having an authorized guests or other lease violations. This type of notice requires the reason for the notice and allow the tenants a certain period of time to correct their violations. It's important to keep in mind, that while certain violations require the landlord to allow the tenants to correct them, others don't. For example, damaging the rental property does not require the landlord to allow the tenant to correct. The tenant fails to correct the violation, the lease will terminate.
  • Tenant to landlord cause notice to terminate. The final form of notice to vacate is a cause notice to terminate by the tenant to the landlord when the landlord is in violation of the lease agreement though, for example, if the landlord does not adequately maintain the property as they are supposed to in terms of the lease agreement, the tenant will give this notice to the landlord.

Here is an article about the several types of notice to vacate.

Get Help With A Notice To Vacate

At any time when a lease terminates, whether there’s cause or no-cause, it’s necessary to send a notice to vacate. For any tenant or landlord doing this, it’s essential that the notice contains all the necessary information. If it doesn’t, it could lead to issues and disputes later.

As a result, it’s often recommended that tenants or landlords get help with preparing notices to vacate. Fortunately, real estate lawyers have the necessary skills and experience to assist landlords and tenants. To find out more about notices to vacate or get help in preparing one, visit our website where we have resources and lawyers available.


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Asked on May 19, 2025

Can my landlord evict me without giving me proper notice?

I recently received an eviction notice from my landlord, stating that I have 7 days to vacate the premises due to alleged violations of my lease agreement. However, I believe that I have not violated any terms and I was not given any prior warning or opportunity to correct any issues before receiving this notice. I am unsure if my landlord has followed the proper legal procedures for eviction and I would like to know if they can legally evict me without providing me with proper notice.

Joy R.

Answered Jun 13, 2025

In Florida a landlord can issue a 7 day notice to vacate. There are two types. 7-Day Notice Without Right to Cure: This type of notice is used for serious violations such as intentional property damage, repeated disturbances, or repeated violations. To avoid an eviction action from being filed, tenants must vacate the property within 7 days, with no chance to fix the issue. (Reference: Fla. Stat. §. 83.56(2)(a)). If you believe you haven't violated the terms of the lease then you should put it in writing and ensure that you have delivered it to the landlord and have proof. Certified mail is generally a good way to do this. Silence can be taken as admission of the violation so put any response in writing and have proof of delivery. 7-Day Demand to Cure Notice: This type of notice is for less severe violations such as having unauthorized pets, guests, or vehicles or failing to keep the property clean. Tenants are given 7 days to adress the problem and avoid an eviction action being filed with the court.

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Asked on Nov 19, 2024

Can my landlord evict me if I have been unable to pay rent due to financial hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic?

I am currently facing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has resulted in a significant reduction in my income. As a result, I have been unable to pay my rent for the past few months. I recently received an eviction notice from my landlord, and I am unsure of my rights and options in this situation. Can my landlord legally evict me during this time, considering the circumstances?

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Good morning, Your landlord cannot evict you. They can, however, provide you with a notice to vacate, Which presumably is what they have given. At the conclusion of the . Assigned for the notice, There may be a summons for eviction and a court date assigned. At that point, you will then go to court and be able to explain your circumstances and only the court can grant you an extension or evict you. If the court chooses to evict you, they will give you a 36 to 48 hour time Period to vacate. However, the court will consider all of your circumstances, and I would urge you to present your medical condition as one of your mitigating factors.

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